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For lovers of 'Walden,' a glimpse of the artist's hand

By David Mehegan
Globe Staff / July 20, 2004

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After picking her way among the bathers on the small beach, Carolyn Roberts, with her son, son-in-law, and two grandchildren, had entered the woods and followed the path on the north shore of Walden Pond, until she reached the rectangle of stones set in the ground, marking the spot where Henry David Thoreau lived alone from 1845 until ... (Full Article: 1442 Words)

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