Vulgar words in Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness (Page 1)
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It is by a river that I would choose to make love, and to revive old friendships, and to play with the children, and to confess my faults, and to escape from vain, selfish desires, and to cleanse my mind from all the false and foolish things that mar the joy and peace of living.
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It's astonishin' what a lot of fun a man can get in the course of a natural life a-chasm' chumps of wood."
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"The feesh in this loch," said the boatman, "iss not so numerous ass the feeshermen, but more wise.
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"Oh, yess," said be, "and it iss not an easy life, and I am not saying that it will be so warm and dry ass liffing in a rich house.