id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt thoreau-walden_015-1854 thoreau thoreau-walden_015-1854 1854 .txt text/plain 4778 165 72 Down the road, on the right hand, on Brister's Hill, lived Brister Freeman, a handy Negro, slave of Squire Cummings once-there where grow still the apple trees which Brister planted and tended; large old trees now, but their fruit still wild and ciderish to my taste. His words and attitude always suppose a better state of things than other men are acquainted with, and he will be the last man to be disappointed as the ages revolve. cache/thoreau-walden_015-1854.txt txt/thoreau-walden_015-1854.txt