Where I Lived, and What I Lived for Thoreau Reader - Walden Contents - Next Chapter At a certain season of our life we are accustomed to consider every spot as the possible site of a house
I have thus surveyed the country on every side within a dozen miles of where I live
In imagination I have bought all the farms in succession, for all were to be bought, and I knew their price
I walked over each farmer's premises, tasted his wild apples, discoursed on husbandry with him, took his farm at his price, at any price, mortgaging it to him in my mind; even put a higher price on it--took everything but a deed of it--took his word for his deed, for I dearly love to talk--cultivated it, and him too to some extent, I trust, and withdrew when I had enjoyed it long enough, leaving him to ca