正文 22 GOOD-BYE TO ALL THAT

WHEN YOU SIDER it from a human perspective, and clearly it would be difficult forus to do otherwise, life is an odd thing. It couldn’t wait to get going, but then, having gottengoing, it seemed in very little hurry to move on.

sider the li. Lis are just about the hardiest visible anisms oh, butamong the least ambitious. They will groily enough in a sunny churchyard, but theyparticularly thrive in enviros where no anism would go—on blowymountaintops and arctic wastes, wherever there is little but rod rain and cold, and almostno petition. In areas of Antarctica where virtually nothing else will grow, you findvast expanses of li—four huypes of them—adheriedly to every wind-whipped rock.

For a long time, people couldn’t uand how they did it. Because lis grew on barerock without evident nourishment or the produ of seeds, many people—educatedpeople—believed they were stones caught in the process of being plants. “Spontaneously,inanic stone bees livin……(内容加载失败!)

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