"But here were two acres and a half of furrows, and only a hoe for cart and two hands to draw it.." p.125
(R) That's an interesting way to look at it. I like how he can relate things of different scales and show that they, at a very broad level, are essentially the same. He has a way of simplifying things by making them complex, by connecting them to other things in order to make something in your mind click and allows you to see or think in the manner that he did.
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