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“All the books and instructions insist that the selection of the soil is the most important part of gardening. No doubt it is. But, if a man has already selected his own backyard before he opens the book, what remedy is there? All the books lay stress on the need of "a deep, friable loam full of nitrogen." This I have never seen. My own plot of land I found on examination to contain nothing but earth. I could see no trace of nitrogen. I do not deny the existence of loam. There may be such a thing. But I am admitting now in all humility of mind that I don't know what loam is.”

Quote by Stephen Leacock

Work

Frenzied Fiction

Frenzied Fiction is a compilation of short stories that explore the limits of the imagination, weaving together tales of the supernatural, the surreal, and the extraordinary. Each story is a unique exploration of the bizarre, challenging readers to confront the unknown and embrace the fantastical. more

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Stephen Leacock
Stephen Leacock

Stephen Leacock was a renowned Canadian writer known for his humor and satire. His works, which extensively covered social commentary and satirical novels, have had a profound impact on later generations. more

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