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Meanings of young naturalist in English
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Usage of young naturalist in English
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The youngnaturalist sometimes met with unexpected difficulties.
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The youngnaturalist was frightened indeed, but bravely stood his ground, and clutched his ax desperately.
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The youngnaturalist was fascinated by the seemingly endless variety of plant and animal life he encountered.
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But the youngnaturalist once stood face to face with this ugly customer under very different circumstances.
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But the youngnaturalist was not one to hesitate long because there was difficulty or danger before him.
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The youngnaturalist's home, as his schoolmates were accustomed to say, is a "regular curiosity shop."
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And she is; though that is a secret the youngnaturalist has hitherto kept close locked within his own breast.
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But the museum is not the only thing that has given Frank the name of the " youngnaturalist."
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A wasp settled near him, and very neatly the youngnaturalist picked him up and put him in his paper prison.
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At last comes the moment, so long anticipated, when the youngnaturalist's first book is in the hands of his parents.
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This he always regretted much, and he frequently urged the paramount necessity of a youngnaturalist making himself a good draughtsman.
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In conclusion, it appears to me that nothing can be more improving to a youngnaturalist, than a journey in distant countries.
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Other arborescent species, unknown to the youngnaturalist, bent over the stream, which could be heard murmuring beneath the bowers of verdure.
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And so the youngnaturalist sailed away for England, proud and happy, with his great collection of entomological, botanical and ornithological specimens.
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There had been something in the Chicago Herald, though-oh ,yes ;ithad spoken of him as the brilliant youngnaturalist, Clarence Heyl.
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It did not take the youngnaturalist and this stranded waif, seven thousand miles from home, long to see that they had much in common.