Thoreau writes in his journal:
Miss Minott has been obliged to have some of her locusts about the house cut down. She remembers when the whole top of the elm north of the road close to Dr. Heywood’s broke off,—when she was a little girl . . .
Thoreau writes in his journal:
Miss Minott has been obliged to have some of her locusts about the house cut down. She remembers when the whole top of the elm north of the road close to Dr. Heywood’s broke off,—when she was a little girl . . .