A pearly mist shut out the river, the meadows, and every field for miles. I could not detect the ripple of the outgoing tide, and the heartiest songster sent no cheerful cry above the wide-spreading
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A pearly mist shut out the river, the meadows, and every field for miles. I could not detect the ripple of the outgoing tide, and the heartiest songster sent no cheerful cry above the wide-spreading and low-lying cloud; but above all this silent, desolate, and seemingly deserted outlook there was a wealth of sunshine and a canopy of deep-blue sky. Here and there, as islands in a boundless sea, were the leafy tops of a few tall trees, and these, I fancied, were tempting regions to explore. Travels in a tree-top—surely, here we have a bit of novelty in this worn-out world.
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- CHAPTER FIRST TRAVELS IN A TREE-TOP
- CHAPTER SECOND A HUNT FOR THE PYXIE
- CHAPTER THIRD THE COMING OF THE BIRDS
- CHAPTER FOURTH THE BUILDING OF THE
- CHAPTER FIFTH CORN-STALK FIDDLES
- CHAPTER SIXTH THE OLD KITCHEN DOOR
- CHAPTER SEVENTH UP THE CREEK
- CHAPTER EIGHTH A WINTER-NIGHT’S
- CHAPTER NINTH WILD LIFE IN WATER