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Of Walks and Walking Tours: an Attempt to Find a Philosophy and a Creed · Arnold Haultain — chapter 2 of 23 · ~148 words · public domain

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I. Golf and Walking 1

II. The Essence of a Walk 5

III. Notable Walkers 9

IV. My Earliest Walks 15

V. India 17

VI. English Byways 21

VII. A Spring Morning in England 25

VIII. Autumn Reveries 29

IX. Spirituality of Nature 34

X. Practical Transcendentalism 40

XI. Spring in Canada 45

XII. Autumn in Canada 53

XIII. Winter in Canada 59

XIV. The Mood for Walking 72

XV. Evening Meditations 78

XVI. The Unity of Nature 91

XVII. The Instinct for Walking 103

XVIII. A Woeful Walk 105

XIX. Autumn in Canada again 107

XX. The Walking Tour 133

XXI. The Tramp's Dietary 140

XXII. Practical Details 152

XXIII. The Beauty of Landscape 159

XXIV. Warnings to the Over-Zealous 180

XXV. How that all points to the Infinite 188

XXVI. The Pleasures of Walking 198

XXVII. Is Walking Selfish? 216

XXVIII. The Pæan of Being 223

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