Description
I have left my wife in the village to arrange for the rental of a rowboat, and to find shelter for our car which no longer is of use, while I go ahead to open the house. It is strange to be out under sky again; to think that as a biologist, working on the elements of life, I am so long absent from life that others know unquestioningly. The experiment is behind, and summer ahead, to rest and arrange my notes without interruption in the house we have leased atop the cliff by the sea.
Recommended Citation
Wood, Allyn
(1946)
"Our House,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 14
:
Iss.
3
, Article 3.
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https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/manuscripts/vol14/iss3/3
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