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Page 209
... Close on the edge of the summer channel of the stream ( eight feet wide it is , perhaps , along the very bottom of the cañon ) the al- VOL . II . - 14 . ders stand in close single rank - beautiful trees , graceful in growth , with ...
... Close on the edge of the summer channel of the stream ( eight feet wide it is , perhaps , along the very bottom of the cañon ) the al- VOL . II . - 14 . ders stand in close single rank - beautiful trees , graceful in growth , with ...
Page 210
... close to the stream , where a little cool breath always comes creeping between the ranks of alder that touch branches overhead across the water . But at night , if you discard tents and traps- as the camper always should unless the cli ...
... close to the stream , where a little cool breath always comes creeping between the ranks of alder that touch branches overhead across the water . But at night , if you discard tents and traps- as the camper always should unless the cli ...
Page 591
... close by you reach a copse where stands a fir called the White Lady's Tree . A treasure was buried at its foot in days of yore , and the White Lady was murdered there that her spirit might guard it . An old man died only a few years ago ...
... close by you reach a copse where stands a fir called the White Lady's Tree . A treasure was buried at its foot in days of yore , and the White Lady was murdered there that her spirit might guard it . An old man died only a few years ago ...
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