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flock of wild geese or a laughing loon on the pond; and a fox to
bark in the night。 Not even a lark or an oriole; those mild
plantation birds; ever visited my clearing。 No cockerels to crow
nor hens to cackle in the yard。 No yard! but unfenced nature
reaching up to your very sills。 A young forest growing up under
your meadows; and wild sumachs and blackberry vines breaking through
into your cellar; sturdy pitch pines rubbing and creaking against
the shingles for want of room; their roots reaching quite under the
house。 Instead of a scuttle or a blind blown off in the gale a
pine tree snapped off or torn up by the roots behind your house for
fuel。 Instead of no path to the front…yard gate in the Great Snow
no gate no front…yard and no path to the civilized world。