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By Scarlet Torch and Blade

By Scarlet Torch and Blade

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Number of Chapters: 47

Length: 02 hours and 18 minutes

Language: English

Anthony Euwer, often appearing in anthologies of American poetry is also author of "Christopher Cricket on Cats" and "The Limeratomy." He is a master of limericks and noted for his dry wit. This volume is divided into five sections:
I. The Open Spaces,
II. People and Things,
III. More Rhyme Than Reason,
IV. A Pageant of the Trees,
V. Rhymes of France
- Summary by Larry Wilson

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Dedication & Acknowledgements (Larry Wilson)
By Scarlet Torch and Blade (Cavaet)
Builders of Highways (Cassie Davidson)
Oregon Snow (Cavaet)
The Pruner (Cassie Davidson)
Snoots (Cassie Davidson)
Little Black Bull (Cassie Davidson)
Mountain Tops (Cavaet)
The River (Stefan Von Blon)
The Juggler (Stefan Von Blon)
Nature’s Totems (Bruce Kachuk)
Minstrels of the Night (C. B. Seyfarth)
The Long Bet (Cassie Davidson)
The Caves of Josephine (C. B. Seyfarth)
Hobnobbing With The Firmament (C. B. Seyfarth)
Hearth-Glow (April6090)
The Want-Ad of My Soul (April6090)
The Bell (Cavaet)
Gossip (April6090)
Love’s Labor Lost (Mike Orifice)
The Half Undone (Bruce Kachuk)
The Man Who Poisons Dogs (Cassie Davidson)
A and The (C. B. Seyfarth)
Melted Candles (Cassie Davidson)
Holly (Larry Wilson)
Monday (Scotty Smith)
Gettin’ To It (Scotty Smith)
Flies (Scotty Smith)
A Dino’s Aura (Kerry Kavita)
Just Cat (pumpkibee)
Danger (Stefan Von Blon)
The Forest (Cassie Davidson)
The Sequoia Gigantia (Cassie Davidson)
A Spruce’s Root (Cassie Davidson)
The Douglas Fir (Larry Wilson)
The Tamarack (C. B. Seyfarth)
The Monterey Cypress (C. B. Seyfarth)
The Madrona (Goldenco)
The Yellow Pine (Scotty Smith)
The Brush (Kerry Kavita)
The Timber-Line (Alan Mapstone)
The Ghost-Trees (pumpkibee)
Frogs (Alan Mapstone)
Transition (Alan Mapstone)
Kiddy of France (pumpkibee)
Spring --1919 (Alan Mapstone)
Homesick (Larry Wilson)
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