There being much more ice and snow within the swamp, the vapor is condensed and is blown northwards over the railroad.—Journal, 12 March 1859
To us snow and cold seem a mere delaying of the spring. How far we are from understanding the value of these things in the economy of Nature!—Journal, 8 March 1859
We discover a new world every time that we see the earth again after it has been covered for a season with snow.—Journal, 8 January 1860
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