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that hangs over the land. One loves 

 " out yonder " in those seasons. But 

 in June one is enclosed on all sides 

 by the dense foliage, and finds his 

 enjoyment in shadow, and leaf, and 

 flower odor. 



The honeysuckle climbing over the 

 trellis has odor enough to fill the 

 yard, but does not run over into 

 the wide spaces of the outer world. 

 If one ever grows content it is in this 

 leafy month. Given only a place 

 walled in by forest, some sunlight, a 

 few birds and flowers, and there even 

 a dyspeptic or nerve-shattered per- 

 son will find solace. I must modify 

 that by saying, if he wants solace. 

 In this season one comes to a recogni- 

 tion of the different wants of people, 

 and it is made evident that they 



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