Thoreau writes in his journal:
The creak of the cricket has been common on all warm, dry hills, banks, etc., for a week,—inaugurating the summer . . . (Journal, 13:300-301).
Thoreau writes in his journal:
The creak of the cricket has been common on all warm, dry hills, banks, etc., for a week,—inaugurating the summer . . . (Journal, 13:300-301).