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Read this excerpt from vachel lindsay’s “in praise of johnny appleseed.” self-scourged, like a monk, with a throne for wages, stripped like the iron-souled hindu sages, draped like a statue, in strings like a scarecrow, his helmet-hat an old tin pan, but worn in the love of the heart of man. the author most likely uses the allusions in this excerpt to

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