Excerpt from Music of the Wild: With Reproductions of the Performers, Their Instruments and Festival Halls
Such a narrow little road, and SO sandv that it appeared like a white ribbon stretched up gen tle hill and down valley! On each side I saw evi dence that lately it had been forest itself; else the way would not have been so very narrow, the sides impassable, and bordered with trees so mighty and closely set as to dwarf it to the vanishing point long within the range Of vision. The very flowers were unusual, the faint musky perfume creeping out to us, a touch Of the forest greeting our ap proach. The road ran long and straight, and where it ended the work Of man ceased and the work of nature began.
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