the Thoreau Log.
2 May 1860.

Concord, Mass. Thoreau writes in his journal:

  I notice this forenoon (11.30 A.M.) remarkably round-topped white clouds just like round-topped hills, on all sides of the sky, often a range of such, such as I do not remember to have seen before . . .

  P.M.—To stone-heaps and stone bridge . . .

  It was 63º at 2 P.M., and yet a good deal of coolness in the wind, so that I can scarcely find a comfortable seat . . .

(Journal, 13:270-273)

Philadelphia, Penn. L. Johnson & Company writes to Thoreau:

Mr. Henry D. Thoreau Concord Mass.

Dear Sir—

  Enclosed find Fifteen dollars in notes amt of your bill of 21st ult. Please acknowledge receipt.

Yours truly
L. Johnson & Co

(The Correspondence of Henry David Thoreau, 578)

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