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Show 577. Dec, ca. 1875] p. 26. (13) "He says . . .": Susan Griffin, Woman and Nature: the Roaring Inside Her (New York: Harper and Row, 1978), p. 1. (13) "You do not know . . .": Muir Papers, Box 1; Oct. 12, 1867. (13) "eye within the eye . . .": Muir, Papers, Box 1; March 15, 1867. (14) Jeanne Carr's notes: Huntington, CA 40. (14) Saint Francis as Patron Saint of Ecology: see Lynn White, Jr., "The Historical Roots of our Ecologic Crisis," Machina ex Deo: Essays in the Dynamism of Western Culture (Cambridge, Mass.: 1968). (14) "We carried no tent . . .": Huntington, CA 40; "Mrs. Carr's Lecture on the Big Tuolumne Canon, before the Oakland Farming Club," [1873], pp. 3, 2. (15) Muir's notebook: Muir Papers, File 39.29. (15) "We know ourselves . . .": Woman and Nature, p. 226. (15) "But to me the most captivating piece . . •": Jeanne C. Carr, "John Muir," California Tllustrated Magazine vol. 2 (June 1892) p. 90. (16) "Some plants . . .": Walk Journal, pp. 62-63. (17) "is not your experience . . ."= LtF' P* 32' (17) "We are taught . . .": Walk_Journal, p. 50. (18) "Nature's Grandeur . . .": TMW, p. 255. (18) "One of the useful, practical men . . .": TMW, p. 254. (19) "I believe in Providence . . •*': TMW' P- 276~77- (20) "musty orthodox arguments": Walk_JournaJL, p. 19. (20) "These are hard times . . .": TMW, P- 265. |