inevitable effect of that ignorance was to hold us apart forever. March 5. Snowed an inch or two in the night. Went to Carlisle, surveying. It is very hard turning out, there is so much snow in the road. Your horse springs and flounders in Journal - Page 199by Henry David Thoreau - 1906Full view - About this book
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...the dignity of friendship would by no means allow me to descend so far as to speak of, and yet the inevitable effect of that ignorance was to hold us apart forever. March 5, 1858. We read the English poets, we study botany and zoology and geology, lean and dry as they are,... | |
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