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... Musketaquit , or " grass - ground river ” — moving through miles of meadow , fringed with willows and button bushes , with a cur- rent so languid , said Hawthorne , that the eye cannot detect which way it flows . Some- times we sailed ...
... Musketaquit , or " grass - ground river ” — moving through miles of meadow , fringed with willows and button bushes , with a cur- rent so languid , said Hawthorne , that the eye cannot detect which way it flows . Some- times we sailed ...
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... Musketaquit with a stripling philosopher . The appetite for discussion not being fully satisfied by the stated meetings of the School in the Orchard House , the hospitable Con- cord folks opened their houses for informal symposia in the ...
... Musketaquit with a stripling philosopher . The appetite for discussion not being fully satisfied by the stated meetings of the School in the Orchard House , the hospitable Con- cord folks opened their houses for informal symposia in the ...
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