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Book of the Bush

Book of the Bush

By: Robert Louis Stevenson
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In a time long past, when the world was still young, nations could be formed in harmony. With vast lands ripe for the taking, two neighboring patriarchs found their flocks overflowing. One proposed, Let us not quarrel; the earth is vast and bountiful. If you choose the east, I shall journey west; if you prefer the west, I will go east. Thus, they parted ways in peace.Copyright History & Horror Collections Science Social Sciences World
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  • 37 - Book of the Bush by George Dunderdale
    Sep 2 2025
    In a time long past, when the world was still young, nations could be formed in harmony. With vast lands ripe for the taking, two neighboring patriarchs found their flocks overflowing. One proposed, Let us not quarrel; the earth is vast and bountiful. If you choose the east, I shall journey west; if you prefer the west, I will go east. Thus, they parted ways in peace.
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    20 mins
  • 36 - Book of the Bush by George Dunderdale
    Sep 2 2025
    In a time long past, when the world was still young, nations could be formed in harmony. With vast lands ripe for the taking, two neighboring patriarchs found their flocks overflowing. One proposed, Let us not quarrel; the earth is vast and bountiful. If you choose the east, I shall journey west; if you prefer the west, I will go east. Thus, they parted ways in peace.
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    12 mins
  • 35 - Book of the Bush by George Dunderdale
    Sep 2 2025
    In a time long past, when the world was still young, nations could be formed in harmony. With vast lands ripe for the taking, two neighboring patriarchs found their flocks overflowing. One proposed, Let us not quarrel; the earth is vast and bountiful. If you choose the east, I shall journey west; if you prefer the west, I will go east. Thus, they parted ways in peace.
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    13 mins
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