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1 1| the red huckleberry, the sand cherry and the nettle-tree, 2 1| by seven deep, to a fine sand where potatoes would not 3 1| never shone on them, the sand still keeps its place. It 4 1| the timber, stones, and sand, which I claimed by squatter' 5 3| and they are covered with sand, and the cars run smoothly 6 5| floor, and sprinkled white sand from the pond on it, and 7 5| goldenrod, shrub oaks and sand cherry, blueberry and groundnut. 8 5| Near the end of May, the sand cherry (Cerasus pumila) 9 5| It sets the sand a-blowing,~ ~ 10 8| in the dewy and crumbling sand, but later in the day the 11 8| eggs on the ground on bare sand or rocks on the tops of 12 10| shore where you can see the sand, then a light green, which 13 10| mixed with the yellow of the sand. Such is the color of its 14 10| excepting one or two short sand beaches, and is so steep 15 10| then the bottom is pure sand, except in the deepest parts, 16 10| where all around is bare sand. At first you wonder if 17 10| by the boat touching the sand, and I arose to see what 18 10| Are its water and its sand,~ ~ 19 10| grass, or have a little sand in the middle. At first 20 10| go there to collect the sand by cartloads, to make sandpaper 21 14| my mortar with the white sand from the same place. I lingered 22 14| some whiter and cleaner sand for this purpose from the 23 14| are many furrows in the sand where some creature has 24 17| acquaintance with dams, sand would not lie at so steep 25 17| jerk, clean down to the sand, or rather the water - for 26 18| the forms which thawing sand and clay assume in flowing 27 18| invented. The material was sand of every degree of fineness 28 18| thawing day in the winter, the sand begins to flow down the 29 18| overflowing it where no sand was to be seen before. Innumerable 30 18| The various shades of the sand are singularly rich and 31 18| they form an almost flat sand, still variously and beautifully 32 18| spring day. What makes this sand foliage remarkable is its 33 18| When the sun withdraws the sand ceases to flow, but in the 34 18| mass a stream of softened sand with a drop-like point, 35 18| anon swallowed up in the sand. It is wonderful how rapidly 36 18| rapidly yet perfectly the sand organizes itself as it flows, 37 19| last of that race in the sand, and then resumed his work.