the Thoreau Log.
4 October 1858. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Going by Dr. Barrett’s, just at the edge of evening, I saw on the sidewalk something bright like fire, as if molten lead were scattered along . . .

  P.M. (before the above).—Paddled up the Assabet. Strong north wind, bringing down leaves.

  Many white and red maple, bass, elm, and black willow leaves are strewn over the surface of the water, light, crisp colored skiffs. The bass is in the prime of its change, a mass of yellow . . .

(Journal, 11:195-197)

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