Henry David Thoreau Quotes
SAUNTERING, Which Word Is Beautifully Derived "from Idle People Who Roved About The Country, In The Middle Ages, And Asked Charity, Under Pretense Of Going A La Sainte Terre," To The Holy Land, Till The Children Exclaimed, "There Goes A Sainte-Terrer," A Saunterer, A Holy-Lander.
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