Wild Apples

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Wild Apples
Thoreau Henry David
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Thus the cows create their own shade and food; and the tree, itshour-glass being inverted, lives a second life, as it were.
It is an important question with some nowadays, whether you should trimyoung apple-trees as high as your nose or as high as your eyes. The oxtrims them up as high as he can reach, and that is about the rightheight, I think.
In spite of wandering kine and other adverse circumstance, thatdespised shrub, valued only by small birds as a covert and shelter fromhawks, has its bl
...ossom-week at last, and in course of time its harvest, sincere, though small.
By the end of some October, when its leaves have fallen, I frequentlysee such a central sprig, whose progress I have watched, when I thoughtit had forgotten its destiny, as I had, bearing its first crop of smallgreen or yellow or rosy fruit, which the cows cannot get at over thebushy and thorny hedge which surrounds it; and I make haste to tastethe new and undescribed variety. We have all heard of the numerousvarieties of fruit invented by Van Mons[9] and Knight.


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