The Talking Trees And Canadian Forest Trees

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The Talking Trees And Canadian Forest Trees
Canada Forestry Branch
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The river-drivers chained me between two spruce logs and so I floated safely down to the saw-mill. After being sawn up into boards I was sent a long way by train to a furniture factory, 13 where I was sawed still further and planed and polished and so turned into a desk. " "And was your bark made into a canoe?" pursued the inquisitive Stove. "No, my bark was too thick and brittle for that. It is the bark of my cousin Paper Birch, sometimes called Canoe Birch, which is made into canoes. He grows... all over Canada, so that wherever the Indians are they need not be without canoes. " "I notice that the teacher is proud of his desk and is careful to keep it free from ink spots" said the Stove, "and I have also often wondered what causes its surface to be marked by little knotty spots resemb- ling birds' eyes. If you, Mr. Desk, have a tongue as well as eyes, let us hear it. " "I am Sugar Maple" returned the wood of the Desk, "sometimes called Hard Maple. " "Just a moment!" cried the Stove, "Is not the leaf of the Sugar Maple the national emblem of Canada?

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