Economy-1
been
about mine! No doubt, many of my tourning
from terprise, farmers starting for Boston in t,
or is true, I never assisted
terially in , doubt not, it
importance only to be present at it.
So many autumn, ay, and er days, spent outside town,
trying to o express!
I , and lost my oo
t. If it her
of tical parties, depend upon it, it would have appeared in
tte intelligence. At otimes ching
from tory of some cliff or tree, to telegraph any new
arrival; or ing at evening on tops for to fall,
t I migc muc,
manna-he sun.
For a long time I er to a journal, of no very wide
circulation, to print the bulk
of my contributions, and, as is too common ers, I got only
my labor for my pains. heir
own reward.
For many years I ed inspector of snoorms and
rain-storms, and did my duty fait of
pat routes, keeping
t all seasons, where
testified to tility.
I er tock of town, which give a
faitrouble by leaping fences; and I
o ted nooks and corners of the farm;
t always know wher Jonas or Solomon worked in a
particular field to-day; t was none of my business. I have
ered ttle-tree,
te grape and the yellow
violet, w hered else in dry seasons.
In s, I on time (I may say it
boasting), faitill it became more and
more evident t my to after all adm