The Yearling
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Lake George, Florida. April, 1878.
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I came across this lake once,
some years ago...

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... in a boat that brought me home
after the war with the Yankees.

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Came down this river,
going back into the wilderness...

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... away from civilization,
looking for a place to settle...

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... a place to live,
back into the scrub country.

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It got wilder as I got deeper
into the woods.

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I liked it. Vegetation was denser.
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The trees had to struggle
for a breath of air.

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Even wilder here, as I got back
closer to the sources...

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... to the beginning of things,
further away from towns and wars.

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And then I left the river,
went right into the woods themselves.

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And here was the scrub country.
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Not many people lived here then,
just a few pioneers.

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I found myself a wonderful wife
in a little village nearby.

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Between us, out of this sea of trees,
we cleared and cultivated...

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... a little piece of half-fertile
ground we call islands, like this one.

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That was many years ago,
but we still live here.

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We've had our hardships
and our happinesses.

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This is our home.
It's called Baxter's Island.

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That's my name, Penny Baxter.
Here's where we live:

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Me, my wife, Ora,
and our little boy, Jody.

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Jody!
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Jody!

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