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A Girl Of The Limberlost

CHAPTER X
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These things combined to produce a breadth and depth of character altogether unusual.

She was so absorbed in her classes and her music that she had not been able to gather many specimens.

When she realized this and hunted assiduously, she soon found that changing natural conditions had affected such work.

Men all around were clearing available land.

The trees fell wherever corn would grow.
The swamp was broken by several gravel roads, dotted in places around the edge with little frame houses, and the machinery of oil wells; one especially low place around the region of Freckles's room was nearly all that remained of the original.


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