the Thoreau Log.
12 November 1858. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  I hear from Ricketson to-day that on the l0th the following trees, which I had not seen lately, were leafy and, as I infer, more or less unwithered . . .

  Now for a brisk and energetic walk, with a will and a purpose. Have done with sauntering, in the idle sense. You must rush to the assault of winter. Make haste into the outskirts, climb the ramparts of the town, be on the alert and let nothing escape your observation . . .

(Journal, 11:315-317)

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