Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Indians of the Webutuck Valley
Ah! The charm of coming upon these relics to-day. Only those who have experienced the sensation know the delight - as one is strolling over one's home field, thinking of the landscape beauties, or perhaps of the prospects of the coming crop, of whether the cut-worm and the crow will graciously spare a tri?e of the corn for the autumn harvest - of having the eye suddenly arrested by a clean-cut shapely arrowhead beaming upon the surface of the soil. Crops are forgotten - let insect and bird pursue their work here is something altogether more important.
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