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“I started walking along the southbound road out of Roscrea,
then cut east across Munster on a warm morning. Grass clung in masses
to the ground. The fog, this fugitive anatomy holding the glacial
terrain, rivers, and smooth, low hills together, finally cleared
by midmorning. By then, with the rain splitting gulleys into feeders,
the roads held the weakest light imaginable.
Mile after mile, the land divided into traveled and untraveled roads,
while in front of me the landscape spread out into layers of Klimt
greens, auburns, and purples in deep morainal gloom. The matrix
of fields grew less and less ordered with each acre towards the
west. Because there had been less tenantry towards the Atlantic,
the land evolves...”
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