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Of Walks and Walking Tours: an Attempt to Find a Philosophy and a Creed · Arnold Haultain — chapter 17 of 23 · ~166 words · public domain

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Companion, an uncongenial, 113, 114

Conscience, 42 et seq.

Cosmos, the, 93

Country, the, calming influence of, 127

Darwin, Charles, quoted, 170, 171

Death, a change, 95

De Quincey, Thomas, quoted, 199

Details, practical, 152 et seq.

Dietary, the tramp's, 140 et seq.

Downs, the Sussex, 25 et seq.

Drama, a natural, 79 et seq.

East, the fascination of the, 19

Emigration, 222

England, byways in, 22 et seq.; a spring morning in, 25 et seq.

Enthusiasts, cautions for, 181 et seq.

Euripides, quoted, 194

Evening walks, 78 et seq.

Evil, origin of, 97 et seq.

Fatigue, a fictitious, 148

Fire, the nomad, 137 et seq.

Food, 140; importance of, 149 et seq.; 154 et seq.; details concerning, 153 et seq.

Georgian Bay, the, 53

Glacial epoch, the, 138, 139

Goethe, quoted, 194

Golf and walking, 1 et seq.; indictments against, ibid.; vindication of, 2; misapprehension concerning, 2, 3

Guérin, Eugénie de, quoted, 211

Guérin, Maurice de, quoted, 186, 187; 225, 226

Haig, Dr Alexander, 145

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