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The Dogwoods of W-Hollow

The Dogwoods of W-Hollow Earl Palmer Dogwoods and Rail Fence by J. MARSHALL PORTER I sat at my desk one morning in late knew they would be in full bloom in WHollow. February pasting some clippings in one of my many Jesse Stuart scrap-books. I came across a piece "April Comes to W-Hollow." I had read it before, but then read it months before was coming true. As I crossed the higher ridges of the Alleghenies, service were in full bloom. Wild cherry were showing small green leaves. Other My dream on the snowy morning two again. It brought to me an intense longing for spring. I could almost smell the fragrance of the arbutus he spoke of blooming among the mossy ledges in his beloved country. hardwood buds were barely swelling. Acres of large flower trilliums were staring wideeyed through the leaf mold of die valleys. that I saw the first dogwood in full soft snowflakes I have ever seen were Outside my window about the biggest It was near the low hills of the Ohio valley falling, and clinging limply to the bare bloom. When I drove up the W-Hollow road branches of the dogwoods in our back yard. I http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

The Dogwoods of W-Hollow

Appalachian Review , Volume 5 (2) – Jan 8, 1977

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Earl Palmer Dogwoods and Rail Fence by J. MARSHALL PORTER I sat at my desk one morning in late knew they would be in full bloom in WHollow. February pasting some clippings in one of my many Jesse Stuart scrap-books. I came across a piece "April Comes to W-Hollow." I had read it before, but then read it months before was coming true. As I crossed the higher ridges of the Alleghenies, service were in full bloom. Wild cherry were showing small green leaves. Other My dream on the snowy morning two again. It brought to me an intense longing for spring. I could almost smell the fragrance of the arbutus he spoke of blooming among the mossy ledges in his beloved country. hardwood buds were barely swelling. Acres of large flower trilliums were staring wideeyed through the leaf mold of die valleys. that I saw the first dogwood in full soft snowflakes I have ever seen were Outside my window about the biggest It was near the low hills of the Ohio valley falling, and clinging limply to the bare bloom. When I drove up the W-Hollow road branches of the dogwoods in our back yard. I

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Jan 8, 1977

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