This section is from the book "The Gardener's Monthly And Horticulturist V22", by Thomas Meehan. See also: Four-Season Harvest: Organic Vegetables from Your Home Garden All Year Long.
The squirrel is extremely wise. Given a three inch post, the squirrel can always keep out of sight. You may go round and round, but it will always be "on the other side." The brain of an ant is believed to be the most intelligent atom extant. The wasp, says My Indian Garden, is always angry, and the angriest creature alive. But did the writer ever try a nest of hornets? They are eternally out of temper, says Christopher North. Chambers' Journal has many curious articles on the animal world. In a late number, a writer commemorating a favorite dog, has the following slip in grammar: " Juno soon became so identified with us, that she did not care to associate with any other dogs".
 
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