One can infer from the attached text that ____.
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From the essay “Walking” by Henry David Thoreau
I, who cannot stay in my chamber for a single day without acquiring some rust, and when sometimes I have stolen forth for a walk at the eleventh hour, or four o’clock in the afternoon, too late to redeem the day, when the shades of night were already beginning to be mingled with the daylight, have felt as if I had committed some sin to be atoned for,—I confess that I am astonished at the power of endurance, to say nothing of the moral insensibility, of my neighbors who confine themselves to shops and offices the whole day for weeks and months, aye, and years almost together. I know not what manner of stuff they are of—sitting there now at three o’clock in the afternoon, as if it were three o’clock in the morning. Bonaparte may talk of the three-o’clock-in-the-morning courage, but it is nothing to the courage which can sit down cheerfully at this hour in the afternoon over against one’s self whom you have known all the morning, to starve out a garrison to whom you are bound by such strong ties of sympathy. I wonder that about this time, or say between four and five o’clock in the afternoon, too late for the morning papers and too early for the evening ones, there is not a general explosion heard up and down the street, scattering a legion of antiquated and house-bred notions and whims to the four winds for an airing—and so the evil cure itself.
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the author is a restless spirit who prefers physical outdoor activity to being cooped up inside
the author is a hardworking person who does not have time to leave his desk or his office but works long hours, sometimes until three in the morning
the author is a homebody who enjoys staying in and relaxing in front of the fireplace with a good book or reading through the day’s papers
the author is a gregarious neighbor who enjoys visiting others in their homes and catching up on neighborhood gossip
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