Hello, everyone!
I am reading Thoreau's masterpiece, Civil Disobedience, and there are lots of problems in my working. I heartly wish somebody familiar with him and this work can give me help.
In the 13th paragraph of this paper there is a sentence as following:
"O for a man who is a man, and, as my neighbor says, has a bone in his back which you cannot pass your hand through!"what does this sentence mean, especially the words "bace which you cannot pass your hand through"?
plus:
I teach and study classical Chinese literature and ancient language, and I am willing to answer any question on this topic.


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