A Week On The Concord And Merrimack Rivers By Henry David Thoreau




















































































































































 -   We admired unweariedly how
their vessel would float, like a huge chip, sustaining so many
casks of lime, and thousands - Page 225
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We Admired Unweariedly How Their Vessel Would Float, Like A Huge Chip, Sustaining So Many Casks Of Lime, And Thousands Of Bricks, And Such Heaps Of Iron Ore, With Wheelbarrows Aboard, And That, When We Stepped On It, It Did Not Yield To The Pressure Of Our Feet.

It gave us confidence in the prevalence of the law of buoyancy, and we imagined to what infinite uses it might be put.

The men appeared to lead a kind of life on it, and it was whispered that they slept aboard. Some affirmed that it carried sail, and that such winds blew here as filled the sails of vessels on the ocean; which again others much doubted. They had been seen to sail across our Fair Haven bay by lucky fishers who were out, but unfortunately others were not there to see. We might then say that our river was navigable, - why not? In after-years I read in print, with no little satisfaction, that it was thought by some that, with a little expense in removing rocks and deepening the channel, "there might be a profitable inland navigation." _I_ then lived some-where to tell of.

Such is Commerce, which shakes the cocoa-nut and bread-fruit tree in the remotest isle, and sooner or later dawns on the duskiest and most simple-minded savage. If we may be pardoned the digression, who can help being affected at the thought of the very fine and slight, but positive relation, in which the savage inhabitants of some remote isle stand to the mysterious white mariner, the child of the sun?

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