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Rambler's Lease

The writer of this little book has found so much pleasure in other men's woods and fields that he has come to look upon himself as in some sort the owner of them. Their lawful possessors will not begrudge him this feeling, he believes, nor take it amiss if he assumes, even in this public way, to hold a rambler's lease of their property. Should it please them to do so, they may accept the papers herein contained as a kind of return, the best he knows how to offer, for the many favors, alike unproffered and unasked, which he has received at their hands. His private opinion is that the world belongs to those who enjoy it; and taking this view of the matter, he cannot help thinking that some of his more prosperous neighbors would do well, in legal phrase, to perfect their titles. He would gladly be of service to them in this regard. - Summary by Bradford Torrey (5 hr 8 min)

Chapters

PREFATORY NOTE

1:43

My Real Estate

28:36

A Woodland Intimate

28:14

An Old Road

41:40

Confessions of a Bird's-Nest Hunter

34:53

A Green Mountain Corn-Field

19:36

Behind the Eye

11:17

A November Chronicle

22:15

New England Winter

35:13

A Mountain-Side Ramble

25:24

A Pitch-Pine Meditation

9:49

Esoteric Peripateticism

28:38

Butterfly Psychology

10:04

Bashful Drummers

11:29