the Thoreau Log.
23 January 1857. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  The coldest day that I remember recording, clear and bright, but very high wind, blowing the snow. Ink froze . . . Walking this afternoon, I notice that the face inclines to stiffen, and the hands and feet get cold soon. On first coming out in very cold weather, I find that I breathe fast, though without walking faster or exerting myself any more than usual . . .
(Journal, 9:230-231)

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