Some Thoreau on Tuesday
by chuckofish
Saw Perez Blood in his frock,–a stuttering, sure, unpretending man, who does not speak without thinking, does not guess. When I reflected how different he was from his neighbors, Conant, Mason, Hodgman, I saw that it was not so much outwardly, but that I saw an inner form. We do, indeed, see through and through each other, through the veil of the body, and see the real form and character in spite of the garment. Any coarseness or tenderness is seen and felt under whatever garb. How nakedly men appear to us! for the spiritual assists the natural eye.
–Journal, 1851


Great quote… and what a name, Perez Blood! It sounds like something out of a novel. And I do love Thoreau’s beard.
I know! Perez is a good OT name.The beard is indeed special. And the uncombed, “right-off-the-range” hair.
Not exactly the type of guy to preen for the camera!
No indeed!