the Thoreau Log.
18 February 1858. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  I find Walden ice to be nine and a half plus inches thick, having gained three and a half inches since the 8th . . .

  At Brister’s further spring, the water which trickles off in various directions between and around little mounds of green grass half frozen . . .

  George Minott tells me that he, when young, used often to go to a store by the side of where Bigelow’s tavern was and kept by Ephraim Jones,—the Goodnow store . . .

(Journal, 10:283-285)

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