[Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 by George Hoar]@TWC D-Link bookAutobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 CHAPTER V 31/46
He was capital company.
He was a capital guide in the wood.
He liked to take out the boys in his boat.
He was fond of discoursing. I do not think he was vain.
But he liked to do his thinking out loud, and expected that you should be an auditor rather than a companion. I have heard Thoreau say in private a good many things which afterward appeared in his writings.
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