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Of Walks and Walking Tours: an Attempt to Find a Philosophy and a Creed · Arnold Haultain — chapter 20 of 23 · ~287 words · public domain

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Soul, the, 113

Space, subjective character of, 91; 95

Spirit of eternal things, the, 39, 85

Stayner, 53

Stephen, Sir Leslie, 14

Strife, universality of, 176

Sunday in a country town, 121 et seq.

Sunshine, Canadian, 70, 71

Tea, as a stimulant, 145 et seq.

Tennyson, quoted, 190

Thatcher, T., quoted, 75

Thoreau, Henry D., 12; quoted, 200, 201

Thought, a struggle to conceive the infinite, 131

Time, subjective character of, 91, 92, 95

Toronto, 119

Tragedies, 124 et seq.

Transcendentalism, practical, 40 et seq.

Troglodytic families, 138

Unity, a spiritual, 112, 113

Universe, the, imagined as a sphere, 91

Uxbridge, 23

Van Dyke, Henry, 13

Walk, the essence of a, 5 et seq.; a woeful, 105 et seq.

Walkers, notable, 9 et seq.

Walking tour, preparations for a, 133 et seq.

Walking tours, 133 et seq.

Walks and walking, effects of golf upon, 2 et seq.; essence of, 5 et seq.; proper frame of mind for, ibid.; the mood for, 72 et seq.; the rivals of angling, 75; instinct for, 103, 104; the pleasures of, 198 et seq.

Walks, my earliest, 15 et seq.; in Burma, ibid.; in India, 17 et seq.; in England, 21 et seq.; on the Sussex Downs, 25 et seq.; in Buckinghamshire, 31 et seq.; in Canada, 45 et seq.; on the banks of the Otonabee, 47 et seq.; by the Georgian Bay, 53 et seq.; on the outskirts of an Ontarian country town, 59 et seq.; a woeful walk, 105, 106; from Toronto, along the Kingston Road, 107 et seq.; over one of the Passes of the Jura, 149, 150; on the Grand Salève, 167 et seq.; early on Monday mornings, 205, 206; of a Sunday before breakfast, 208 et seq.

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