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Discoverers of a New World 
H ARD* ^ v?ar passes that these famous men, Mr. John Burroughs, Mr. Henry Ford, Mr. H. S. Firestone, and Mr. 
Thomas h Fdison, do not take a camping trip to the great outdoors to get close to Nature, and forget their 
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Nature is one of the subjects that fascinates everyone to know them. A full knowledge of the wild flowers that you 
— yet the average person knows little or nothing about it. see in your walks is an accomplishment more than worth while. 
The knowledge of any big vital subject makes it a precious The same is true of the trees — while every species of little 
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teresting if you had a knowledge of the living wild things: secrets. You can gain an intimate knowledge of the tens of 
could know the birds by name, their habits, their peculiar- thousands of interesting subjects, and you enjoy the greatest 
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