the Thoreau Log.
31 May 1854. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Old Election. Cold weather. Many go a-fishing to-day in earnest, and one gets forty pouts in river. Locust.

  P.M.—To Miles Meadow by boat.

  A cold southeast wind. Blue-eyed grass, apparently in pretty good season. Saw a greater telltale, and this is the only one I have seen probably; distinguished by its size. It is very watchful, but not timid, allowing me to come quite near, while it stands on the lookout at the water’s edge . . .

(Journal, 6:318-319)

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