Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7

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Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7
Sylvester Charles Herbert
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Sometimesin the twilight I alternately lost and recovered sight of one sittingmotionless under my window. When I opened my door in the evening, offthey would go with a squeak and a bounce. Near at hand they only excitedmy pity. One evening one sat by my door two paces from me, at firsttrembling with fear, yet unwilling to move; a poor wee thing, lean andbony, with ragged ears and sharp nose, scant tail and slender paws. Itlooked as if Nature no longer contained the breed of nobler bloods, butst...ood on her last toes. Its large eyes appeared young and unhealthy, almost dropsical. I took a step, and lo, away it scudded with anelastic spring over the snow crust, straightening its body and its limbsinto graceful length, and soon put the forest between me and itself--thewild free venison, asserting its vigor and the dignity of Nature. Notwithout reason was its slenderness. Such then was its nature (_Lepus, levipes_, lightfoot, some think).
What is a country without rabbits and partridges? They are among themost simple and indigenous animal products; ancient and venerablefamilies known to antiquity as to modern times; of the very hue andsubstance of Nature, nearest allied to leaves and to the ground--and toone another; it is either winged or it is legged.


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