the Thoreau Log.
2 April 1840. Concord, Mass.

Edmund Quincy Sewall Jr. writes in his journal:

  April 2d is fast-day. We had very unappropriately the best breakfast we have had since I came here consisting of flap-jacks. I went to meeting all day and to a Anti-Slavery lecture by Mr [James Trask] Woodbury in the evening. Dr [Ezra] Ripley was at meeting in the afternoon.
(MS, “E. Q. Sewall Diary,” Sewall Family papers. American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Mass.)

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