A week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
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AT length, on Saturday, the last day of August, 1839, we two, brothers, and natives of Concord, weighed anchor in this river port; for Concord, too, lies under the sun, a port of entry and departure for the bodies as well as the souls of men; one shore at least exempted from all duties but such as an honest man will gladly discharge...
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Thoreau's first book excels at depicting nature around his trip in words.
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