Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from What a Young Girl Ought to Know
Plants start up through the soil; they develop, they wither and die. The birds come in the spring, build their nests, the little birds appear, grow up, and all pass out of sight with the approaching win ter. Domestic animals come, in some mysterious way, into existence; and in an equally inexplicable manner their life may pass from them and leave them stiff and cold.
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