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" Who hath smelt wood-smoke at twilight ? Who hath heard the birch-log burning? Who is quick to read the noises of the night ? Let him follow with the others, for the Young Men's feet are turning To the camps of proved desire and known delight ! Let him... "
Hearings - Page 1070
by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1962
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New England Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume 30; Volume 36

1904 - 850 pages
...an unbroken mass of logs that extended far and wide in every direction. It reminded one of Kipling's "Do you know the blackened timber? Do you know that...stream, With the raw right-angled log-jam at the end?" We walked over the logs with perfect freedom, enjoying this new experience, and drew close to the men...
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Scribner's Magazine ..., Volume 22

1897 - 816 pages
...mule-train coughing in the dust. Who hath smelt wood-smoke at twilight? Who hath heard the birch-log burnWho is quick to read the noises of the night? Let him...desire and known delight ! Let him go — go — , etc. Copyright, 1897, by Rndyard Kipling. I O you know the blackened timber — do you know that racing...
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Scribner's Magazine, Volume 22

Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1897 - 940 pages
...mule-train coughing in the dust. Who hath smelt wood-smoke at twilight? Who hath heard the birch-log burnWho is quick to read the noises of the night? Let him...the camps of proved desire and known delight ! Let linn go — go — , etc. Copyriiiht, 1897, by Rudyard KiplinR, О you know the blackened timber —...
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Scribner's Magazine, Volume 22

Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1897 - 964 pages
...wood-smoke at twilight? Who hath heard the birch-log burnWho is quick to read the noises of the night? fiig? Let him follow with the others, for the young men's...desire and known delight ! Let him go — go — , etc. Copyright, 1897, by Rudyard Kipling. O you know the blackened timber— do you know that racing stream...
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Sunset, Volume 39

1917 - 560 pages
...fingers an itch for the feet a "Who hath smelt wood-smoke at twilight? Who hath heard the birch-log burning? Who is quick to read the noises of the night!...turning To the camps of proved desire and known delight Г So it's shut with a bang go ledgers and tomes; forsaken are desk and counter; fled the workers to...
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Outing, Volume 34

1899 - 672 pages
...jumpiug-crazy forthe fly ? ******* "Who hath smelt wood-smoke at twilight? Who hath heard the birch-log burning ? Who is quick to read the noises of the night...turning To the camps of proved desire and known delight. " Do you know the blackened timber— do you know the racing stream With the raw, right-angled log-jam...
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The Canadian Magazine, Volume 13

J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1899 - 630 pages
...twilight ? who hath heard the birch-log burning ? Who is quick to read the noises of the night ? He must follow with the others, for the young men's feet are...To the camps of proved desire and known delight." On our second trip North, profiting by the experience of the preceding year, our party struck in a...
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The Forest

Stewart Edward White - 1903 - 338 pages
...simple, unashamed wilderness drew near us as with the rush of wings. ON MAKING CAMP IV ON MAKING CAMP "Who hath smelt wood -smoke at twilight? Who hath...To the camps of proved desire and known delight." IN the Ojibway language -wigwam means a good spot for camping, a place cleared for a camp, a camp as...
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The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling ...: The five nations

Rudyard Kipling - 1903 - 236 pages
...mule-train coughing in the dust. Who hath smelt wood-smoke at twilight ? Who hath heard the birch-log burning? Who is quick to read the noises of the night...desire and known delight ! Let him go — go, etc. I Do you know the blackened timber — do you know that racing stream With the raw, right-angled log-jam...
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The Five Nations

Rudyard Kipling - 1903 - 236 pages
...mule-train coughing in the dust. Who hath smelt wood-smoke at twilight ? Who hath heard the birch-log burning? Who is quick to read the noises of the night...desire and known delight ! Let him go — go, etc. I Do you know the blackened timber — do you know that racing stream With the raw, right-angled log-jam...
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