. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . VIEW ON ROAD, LAKESIDE FARM. I dont know, answered George ; I dont think it had arrivedwhen we left the house. There it is now! cried Maud with a little quiver of excitement; let us return to the house, and see who has come. The captain accompanied the young people, and they reached thepiazza just as four gentlemen alighted from the stage. Later thecaptain told George they were going to the Middle Dam. THROUGH THE WILDS. 255 After supper, while the old people formed the acquaintance ofthe other gue
. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . VIEW ON ROAD, LAKESIDE FARM. I dont know, answered George ; I dont think it had arrivedwhen we left the house. There it is now! cried Maud with a little quiver of excitement; let us return to the house, and see who has come. The captain accompanied the young people, and they reached thepiazza just as four gentlemen alighted from the stage. Later thecaptain told George they were going to the Middle Dam. THROUGH THE WILDS. 255 After supper, while the old people formed the acquaintance ofthe other guests, the boys and girls went out rowing on the was a splendid moonlight evening, the water like a sheet of silver;and the young people enjoyed the sail as only young folks can, andreturned about nine oclock. They were all loath to come in ; butthe girls were afraid their parents would not like it if they stopped. ON THE PIAZZA. out later, and the boys knew better than to get them into went up to the house, but stopped on the piazza a while beforepfoinof in. Where do we go next, George ? asked Mr. Van Wyck asthey all sat around enjoying the moonlight and the beauty of theevening. Up the Magalloway to the Berlin Mills House to-morrow; stopthere over night, and Sunday make the ascent of Aziscohos; then 2^6 THROUGH THE WILDS. return to the hotel, stop over night, and Monday come down theriver to Errol Dam, where Mr. Marston will meet you at night. I dont like the idea of Sunday excursions. Couldnt we go upthe mountain Saturday or Monday ? There would not be time, sir, if any of the ladies are goingwith us. And we are all going, father, put in Lucie, as if it were anassured fact. Yes, yes, I dare say you are all wishing to go. You girls arebecoming regular romps up here. But Ill decide the matter whenwe get up there. And now I think you had all better retire. I amgoing to myself. Come,
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