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Excerpt from Rhymes of Our Valley
All day the song of the ?ume is in the fields, bearing its waters down from the glaciers and giving them out in a thousand rills to the thirsty earth. It is the antithesis of the stream, the ?ume, for it gives while the stream gathers. It is the artery, the stream the vein. When the day is done the great Winged buzzards drop silently to rest upon the pine tree tops, the owl boots from the timber, the full moon swings above the eastern range, and now across the clearing and over yonder on the hills, you hear the coyotes bark, bark, bark.
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