We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun; he is no more humane, while his education has been sadly neglected.


The Writings of Henry David Thoreau (ed. 1906)


We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun; he is no more humane, while his education has been sadly neglected.

We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun; he is no more humane, while his education has been sadly neglected.

We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun; he is no more humane, while his education has been sadly neglected.

We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun; he is no more humane, while his education has been sadly neglected.