the Thoreau Log.
13 September 1858. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Annursnack . . .

  A. Hosmer is pleased because from the cupola of his new barn he can see a new round-topped mountain in the northwest . . .

  Fringed gentian out well, on easternmost edge of the Painted-Cup Meadows, by wall . . .

  The squirrels know better than to open unsound hazelnuts. At most they only peep into them . . .

(Journal, 11:157-159)

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