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It was a lovely morning in the first of summer. Donal Grant was descending a path on a hillside to the valley below -- a sheep-track of which he knew every winding as well as any boy. But he had never before gone down the hill with the feeling that he was not about to go up again. He had set out early, so as to meet no one who might know him. He had his few possessions in a sack, and a long path ahead of him -- for he would find himself a place where he might find work that would be rewarding, and where there would be a library full of books for his hungry mind. His was a soul hungry after life -- not knowing where he might be, but intent on reaching it. "How far are you going?" asks a minister he encounters on the road. "As far as I can!" replies Donal.
About: It was a lovely morning in the first of summer.
About: It was a lovely morning in the first of summer.
About: Donal Grant leaves home after finishing college and sets out on foot to make his way in the world.
About: 1900 Original Printing.
About: The towering sequel to Sir Gibbie and MacDonald's longest book (in pages, 786).
About: It was a lovely morning in the first of summer.
About: It was a lovely morning in the first of summer.
About: The towering sequel to Sir Gibbie and MacDonald's longest book (in pages, 786).
About: Donal Grant
About: This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
About: It was a lovely morning in the first of summer.
About: This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original.
About: Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive.
About: It was a lovely morning in the first of summer.
About: This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality.
About: This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original.
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