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" In the morning, our breakfasts were put through the hole in the door, in small oblong-square tin pans, made to fit, and holding a pint of chocolate, with brown bread, and an iron spoon. When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return... "
Canadian Magazine of Politics, Science, Art & Literature - Page 102
1895
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A Yankee in Canada: With Anti-slavery and Reform Papers

Henry David Thoreau - 1866 - 314 pages
...an iron spoon. When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left; but my comrade seized it , and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner. Soon after he was let out to work at haying in a neighboring field, whither he went...
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Transactions, Issues 15-19

Literary and Historical Society of Quebec - 1881 - 774 pages
...iron spoon. "When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left ; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should...never declined to pay the highway tax, because he was as desirous of excelling as a good neighbour, as he was of appearing before the authorities as...
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Thoreau, the Hermit of Walden: A Paper Read Before the Literary and ...

George Stewart - 1882 - 44 pages
...an iron spoon. When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left ; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should...never declined to pay the highway tax, because he was as desirous of excelling as a good neighbour, as he was of appearing before the authorities as...
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Anti-slavery and Reform Papers

Henry David Thoreau - 1890 - 158 pages
...an iron spoon. When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left ; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner. Soon after he was let out to work at haying in a neighboring field, whither he went...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 462 pages
...an iron spoon. When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner. Soon after he was let out to work at haying in a neighboring field, whither he went...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: With Bibliographical ..., Volume 10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 454 pages
...an iron spoon. When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left ; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner. Soon after he was let out to work at haying in a neighboring field, whither he went...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volume 10

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 456 pages
...an iron spoon. When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left ; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner. Soon after he was let out to work at haying in a neighboring field, whither he went...
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Miscellanies

Henry David Thoreau - 1898 - 462 pages
...an iron spoon. When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner. Soon after he was let out to work at haying in a neighboring field, whither he went...
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The Essays of Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau - 1992 - 260 pages
...an iron spoon. When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner. Soon after he was let out to work at haying in a neighboring field, whither he went...
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Thoreau: Political Writings

Henry David Thoreau - 1996 - 220 pages
...an iron spoon. When they called for the vessels again, I was green enough to return what bread I had left; but my comrade seized it, and said that I should lay that up for lunch or dinner. Soon after, he was let out to work at haying in a neighboring field, whither he went...
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