How Spring Came in New England
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By Charles Dudley Warner 24 Oct, 2019
Brief Extract: That is the law. Without revolution there is nothing. What is revolution? It is turning society over and putting the best underground for a fertilizer. Thus only will things grow. What has this to do with New England? In the language o ... Read more
Brief Extract: That is the law. Without revolution there is nothing. What is revolution? It is turning society over and putting the best underground for a fertilizer. Thus only will things grow. What has this to do with New England? In the language of that flash of social lightning, Beranger, “May the Devil fly away with me if I can see!” Less
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Charles Dudley Warner was an American essayist, novelist, and friend of Mark Twain, with whom he co-authored the novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. Warner travelled widely, lectured frequently,...
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