The Atlantic Monthly, volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866

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They do not appearto be active, and it makes one rather melancholy to look at them.
    * * * * * _Tuesday, October 12. _--The cawing of the crow resounds among the woods. A sentinel is aware of your approach a great way off, and gives thealarm to his comrades loudly and eagerly, --Caw, caw, caw! Immediatelythe whole conclave replies, and you behold them rising above the trees, flapping darkly, and winging their way to deeper solitudes. Sometimes, however, they remain till you come near enough
...to discern their sablegravity of aspect, each occupying a separate bough, or perhaps theblasted tip-top of a pine. As you approach, one after another, with loudcawing, flaps his wings and throws himself upon the air.
There is hardly a more striking feature in the landscape now-a-days thanthe red patches of blueberry and whortleberry bushes, as seen on asloping hillside, like islands among the grass, with trees growing inthem; or crowning the summit of a bare, brown hill with their somewhatrusset liveliness; or circling round the base of an earth-embedded rock.


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