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legs crossed. by Jack London—This is a collection of many stories London wrote during three long stays in the Hawaiian islands—1907, 1915 and 1916—which he loved at least as much as he did the Yukon territory he made famous in books like .
"The vainest, most slap-happy and irreverent of men, in the presence of redwoods, goes under a spell of wonder and respect"; and saying his goodbyes to the territories of his childhood, climbing Fremont Peak and driving through his beloved Salinas Valley.
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