Which sentence supports Emerson's idea that nature offers an immediate reprieve from the pretense associated with city life? "At the gates of the forest , the surprised man of the world is forced to leave his city estimates of great and small, wise and foolish(paragraph 1) "The knapsack of custom falls off his back with the first step he makes into these precincts (paragraph 1) "We never can part with itthe mind loves its old home: as water to our thirst, so is the rock, the ground, to our eyes, and hands, and feet." (paragraph 2) "Cities give not the human senses room enough(paragraph 2)