Field notebooks and plant lists : Florida, 1903-1905
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Cotterfield the scattered houses and picturesque derby cabins, with their chim- ney-stocks in one end, usually of one room, with door in the middle often wide to give vent to the embrace of jollity, good cheer, and happy go-lucky happiness forms a panorama that only Cotterfield can resist. Talk of health- iness and contentment does the clergy alone, He is all right. Perish wake him to cares and respon- sibilities. It is too cruel. He is a eternal song of nature and night to her emerald head. Your plantation show- ing in the warm light of cotterfield sheet of paper.