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Muir, John, 1838-1914

"The Story of My Boyhood and Youth"


Industry, excessive, 222-226.
Insects, 113-115.
Inventions,
on the farm, 248-261;
introduced to the world, 260-272;
the clock fire, 277-279;
at the University, 283-286.

Jack, the pony, 95-102.
Jay, blue, nest, 62-65.

Kettle-holes, 98.
Kingbird, 66, 67.
Kingston, Wis., 59-61.

Lady's-slippers, 121, 122.
Lake Mendota, 129.
Landlord, a friendly, 264, 265.
Lark. _See_ Skylark.
Lauderdale, Lord, his gardens, 2.
Lawson, Peter, 13, 14.
Lawson boys, 126, 127, 175.
Lightning-bugs, 71, 72.
_Lilium superbum_, 122.
Linnet, red-headed, 187, 188.
"Llewellyn's Dog," 4, 5.
Locomotive, riding on a, 267-269.
Loon, 153-158.
Lyon, Mr., teacher, 30, 37.

_Maccoulough's Course of Reading_, 51.
McRath, Mr., 184, 185.
Madison, Wis.,
State Fair at, 260, 261, 269-272;
life in, 273-287.
Mair, George, 218, 219.
Mallard, 147.
Marmot, mountain, 186.
Meadowlark, 143.
Meals, 42, 43;
the Scotch religious view of, 249, 250.
Melons, 200.
Minister, the blacksmith, 108;
his cruelty to his brother, 214-217.


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