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How was shepherd's nature?​

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Answered by saashareddy007
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Its waters are white, of a clearness so absolute that there is no image for them. Naked birches in April, lighted after heavy rain by the sun, suggest their brilliance. Yet this is too sensational. The whiteness of these waters is simple. They are elemental transparency. Like roundness, or silence, their quality is natural, but is found so seldom in its absolute state that when we do find it we are astonished.

from The Living Mountain

A brilliant philosophical meditation inspired by Scotland’s Cairngorm mountain range, The Living Mountain was written in the 1940s, but remained unpublished until 1977. Thanks to its recent success the author, Nan Shepherd, is now regarded as a superb writer on the natural world.

Answered by ankitraj7705
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Nature of the shepherds is very naughty and he always tells lie

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