[Boston—Sunday, 29 April 1866]

The last day of April in the morning. The faint moon was setting in the west as I arose, the east was resplendent and Nature was awake. The Linden leaves begin to throw a soft checkering shade on the walks, violets are in perfection in the open air, and the green world is at her loveliest.


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