Four Americans Roosevelt Hawthorne Emerson Whitman

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No, you may meet his covered wagon to-day on lonely roads between the hill-villages of Massachu- setts and Connecticut.
It was while living that strange life of seclusion at Old Salem, compared with which Thoreau's hermitage at Walden was like the central roar of Broadway, that Hawthorne broke away now and then from his solitude, and went rambling off in search of contacts with real life. Here is another item that he fetched back from Connecticut under date of September, 1838: "In Connecticut a
...nd also sometimes in Berkshire, the villages are situated on the most elevated ground that can be found, so that they are visible for miles around. Litchfield is a remarkable in- stance, occupying a high plain, without the least shelter from the winds, and with almost as wide an expanse of view as from a moun- tain-top. The streets are very wide two or three hundred feet at least with wide green margins, and sometimes there is a wide green 37 FOUR AMERICANS space between two road tracks. . . . The graveyard is on the stope, and at the foot of a swell, filled with old and new grave- stones, some of red freestone, some of gray granite, most of them of white marble and one of cast iron with an inscription of raised letters.

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