5 stories
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Thornton W. Burgess
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1.6K
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145 parts
A creeping dread clings to the shadowed edges of the Green Forest, where twilight lingers long after dusk. Burgess doesn’t offer sun-dappled... -
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Thornton W. Burgess
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1.5K
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141 parts
A creeping mist hangs over the meadow, not of dew, but of forgotten things. Burgess doesn’t offer sunshine and chirp, but a slow unraveling ... -
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Theodore Roosevelt
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367
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10 parts
The humid breath of the jungle clings to you, even before the first page is turned. This is not a chronicle of exploration, but a descent in... -
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John Muir
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335
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25 parts
The granite breathes with the scent of pine and decay. A summer’s heat clings to the shadowed canyons, thick as mourning. Though Muir chroni... -
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Gene Stratton-Porter
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302
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22 parts
The shadowed forests of the northern wilderness hold a secret—a boy raised feral amongst the pines, marked by a constellation of sun-kissed ... -