In the third-to-last stanza, the speaker quickly recalls a series of images: “the river crossing at five,” “the spinach fields,” and so on. What kind of story does this stanza tell?

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The third-to-last stanza tells a story of the speaker's past experiences and memories. It quickly recalls various images, such as the river crossing at five and the spinach fields, which suggests that the speaker is reminiscing about their childhood or a time in the past. The use of these specific images implies that the speaker's story involves a connection to nature and possibly a sense of nostalgia or fondness for simpler times.