David Douglas
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"David Douglas" or "Dave Douglas"/David Douglas (disambiguation)}}

Image:Pseudotsuga menziesii cone.jpg/right/frame/Coast Douglas-fir cone, from a tree grown from seed collected by David Douglas in 1826

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In poor plight, weary and travel-soiled, glad at heart, though possessing nothing but a shirt, leather trousers and an old hat, having lost my jacket, neck-kerchief and worn out my shoes.

The communication lines at best are ragged; at worst, they are nonexistent. We're just waiting.

A forest of these trees is a spectacle too much for one man to see.

If something's on fire, or someone's suffering a heart attack, time is the most critical element we've got. Seconds may not sound like a great deal, but if your loved one is seized up with a heart attack ... seconds are very important to you.