id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36304 Godman, John D. (John Davidson) Rambles of a Naturalist .txt text/plain 29382 1043 64 At the close of the war, young Godman received an invitation from Dr. L., the physician already mentioned, to come to his house in beautiful animals, as they lay basking in the living water, I know not, one form a satisfactory idea of the object the great Author of nature entrance of a burrow observed during the day-time. many other animals, and destroyed in great numbers by man, they would awful Author of nature, who has endowed a great number of animals with and in a short time is covered up sufficiently to escape the observation times of the year they are collected in numbers which would appear near her young, the crow has very slight chance of success; but as soon whenever crows discover an owl in the day-time, like many other birds, becomes general and very animated, and by this time all that may be ./cache/36304.txt ./txt/36304.txt