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25 August, 21:19

Can someone explain what is accomplish in paragraph 6 of Calypso Borealis by John Muir? And how does this paragraph illustrate naturalism?

Oftentimes I had to sleep without blankets, and sometimes without supper, but usually I had no great difficulty in finding a loaf of bread here and there at the houses of the farmer settlers in the widely scattered clearings. With one of these large backwoods loaves I was able to wander many a long wild fertile mile in the forests and bogs, free as the winds, gathering plants, and glorying in God's abounding inexhaustible spiritual beauty bread. Storms, thunderclouds, winds in the woods-were welcomed as friends.

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  1. 25 August, 21:36
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    God's abounding Storms, thunderclouds.
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