1. What is 'a boggy acre'? Why might the narrow fellow like it? Is it safe or dangerous for him? What makes it so? from poem a narrow fellow in the glass
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Floor to cool for Corn - Now we're going into Nature Channel mode. The average snake (according to Emily Dickinson, anyway) really digs marshes, or bogs. “Boggy” is the adjective form of bog, and a bog is a wet, grassy field that isn't to different from a wet sponge.
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