October 2, 1857

in Thoreau’s Journal:

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Generally speaking, it is only the lower edge of the woods that now shows the bright autumnal tints, while the superstructure is green, the birches, very young oaks and hickories, huckleberry bushes, blueberries, etc, that stand around the edges, though here and there some taller maple flames upward amid the masses of green, or some other riper and mellower tree.