the Thoreau Log.
26 December 1839. Scituate, Mass.

Ellen Sewall writes to her aunt Prudence Ward:

  The poems Henry so kindly sent Father, came safely and pleased us much. Several of them I liked very much. “The fossil flower”, “The prayer”, and the sonnet entitled “Beauty”, are my favorites I think . . .

  I have wished you and John and Henry here a thousand times this week, for the ocean has, if possible, looked finer than it did last week . . . I hope dear Aunty you have had no more occasion for Thorough Wort, alias Thoreauwort . . .

  Does Dr. Thoreau continue to give advice gratis? I do not clean my brasses half as quick without the accompaniment of his flute.

(transcript in The Thoreau Society Archives at the Thoreau Institute at Walden Woods; MS, private owner)

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