Visitors
tically, is true of most men.
If I suggested any improvement in his mode of life, he merely
ans expressing any regret, t it oo late. Yet
y and tues.
tain positive originality, , to be
detected in hinking
for himself and expressing his own opinion, a phenomenon so rare
t I en miles to observe it, and it amounted
to tion of many of titutions of society.
tated, and pero express himself
distinctly, able t be his
tive and immersed in ,
t rarely ripened
to anyted. ed t t be
men of genius in t grades of life, ly
erate,
pretend to see at all; wtomless even as alden Pond was
t to be, they may be dark and muddy.
Many a traveller came out of o see me and the inside of
my er.
I told t I drank at ted ther, offering
to lend t exempted from
tation of
April, whe move; and I had my share of good
luck, tors.
ted men from to see me; but
I endeavored to make t they had, and make
to me; in suc theme of our
conversation; and so ed. Indeed, I found some of them
to be men
of to it ime t tables urned.
it to , I learned t t much difference
beticular, an
inoffensive, simple-minded pauper, wen seen
used as fencing stuff, standing or sitting on a bushe fields
to keep cattle and raying, visited me, and expressed
a most simplicity and
trute superi