the Thoreau Log.
14 October 1857. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  It is indeed a golden autumn. These ten days are enough to make the reputation of any climate. A tradition of these days might be handed down to posterity. They deserve a notice in history, in the history of Concord. All kinds of crudities have a chance to get ripe this year. Was there ever such an autumn? . . .
(Journal, 10:92-98)

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