Music of the Wild, With Reproductions of the Performers, Their Instruments And Festival Halls

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It is when crickets of the forest floor sing cheerily, when grasshoppers energetically play their fiddles, and locusts sow their notes on summer air. The leaf -rustle of the chewink on earth, the mournful wail of the pewee in the treetops, the impudent chuckle of the crow, and the battle-cry of the hawk, are parts of it. The scream of the night jar, the command of the whip-poor-will, and the serenade of the courting owl combine their notes.
159 Wildest of Music Music of the Wild It is in tlie l
...)leating of the fawn, the howl of the A^'olf, and the gutteral growl of the bear. Every voice of each living creature lifted in joy, curi- osity, pain, or anger, with the leaf -rustle or cy- clonic agony of the trees, the murmur of waters, the whisjier of winds, and the song of humanity plays a part. All these unite to form one great and throbbing anthem, and if you once learn this wildest of music it will become so sacred to you that its call will be ^\ith you always, and ^vhen it is most insistent you will find peace only in the forest.

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