Strange Stories of Children (Paperback)
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he peculiars of Swampmuck lived very modestly. They subsisted on what the land gave them and, although they lacked luxuries and lived in flimsy houses made of reeds, they were healthy, cheerful and content with four things. Food abounded in their gardens, clear water ran in their streams, and they even considered their humble homes an unnecessary luxury, for the weather was so fine in Swampmuck and its people loved their work so much that they often lay down to sleep in their bogs afterward. a long day cultivating the mud.