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Show 597 manuscript, Yosemite National Park Archives, File #9189. The letter is written in ink prepared from Sequoia cones. (198) "Destruction is creation": Studies, p. 100. (199) The lyre and bow: Chapter VII, "The Hidden Harmony," Phillip Wheelwright, Heraclitus^. (200) "I wished I had not . . .": Bade, I, p. 20. (200) "save Jesus Christ . . .": SoMBHY, p. 203. (200) "It is no use . . .": Bade, I, p. 21. (202) Phillip Wheelwright on the mystical and mystery: The Burning Fountain: A Study in Language and Symbolism (Bloomington: Undiana U., 1954), pp. 73-74. (204) "They climb sprawlingly . . .": Bade, I, p. 220. (204) Brower's attitude: "Publisher's Forward," Steve Roper, A Climber's Guide to Yosemite Valley (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1964), p. 12. (205) "The Valley is full . . .": Bade, I, p. 226. (205) " . . . I can proclaim . . .": Bade, II, p. 7. (206) "Winter blows the fog . . .": JoM, p. 190. (206) "You are a true lover . . .": Muir Papers, Box 1; Dec. 16, 1866. (206) "Try your pen . . .": Muir Papers, Box 1; March 3, 1872. (206) "You tell me . . .": Bade, II, pp. 6-7. (208) "I have seen Montgomery Street . . .": "Shasta in Winter;" Kimes #36. (209) Emerson's friends: see James Bradley Thayer, A_Western Journey with Mr. Emerson (Boston: Little, Brown, 1884), p. 98 |