the Thoreau Log.
28 November 1856. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To chestnut wood by Turnpike, to see if I could find my comb, probably lost out of my pocket when I climbed and shook a chestnut tree more than a month ago . . .

  As I stood looking clown the hill over Emerson’s young wood-lot there, perhaps at 3 .30 P.M., the sunlight reflected from the many ascending twigs of bare young chestnuts and birches, very dense and ascendant with a marked parallelism, they reminded me of the lines of gossamer at this season . . .

(Journal, 9:140)

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