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Spring
ed b.  t mass of the b

    (single lobed, or B, double lobed),

    pressing it fortural g adds to the

    meaning ty of t.  thers and wings of birds

    are still drier and the

    lumpiso ttering butterfly.  the

    very globe continually transcends and translates itself, and becomes

    s orbit.  Even ice begins e crystal leaves,

    as if it o moulds s have

    impressed on tery mirror.  tree itself is but one

    leaf, and rivers are still vaster leaves wervening

    eartoies are ts in their axils.

    o flo in the

    morning treams art once more and branch and branch again

    into a myriad of others.  You here see perchance how blood-vessels

    are formed.  If you look closely you observe t first there pushes

    forream of softened sand h a

    drop-like point, like ts way slowly

    and blindly doil at last  and moisture, as

    ts  fluid portion, in its effort to obey

    to  also yields, separates from the

    latter and forms for itself a meandering cery hin

    t, in ream glancing like

    ligage of pulpy leaves or branco another, and

    ever and anon s is wonderful how rapidly

    yet perfectly tself as it flo

    material its mass affords to form ts channel.

    Sucter whe

    er deposits is perem, and in till finer

    soil and organic matter tissue.

    is man but a mass of the human finger is

    but a drop congealed.  toes floo tent

    from t the human body

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