the Thoreau Log.
9 June 1850. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Walden is still rising, though the rains have ceased, and the river has fallen very much . . . I saw a striped snake which the fire in the woods had killed, stiffened and partially blackened by the flames, with its body partly coiled up and raised from the ground, and its head still erect as if ready to dart out its tongue and strike its foe.
(Journal, 2:31)

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