. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . LOOKING UP THE NOTCH. iwtnasriiirifiHTMWiTffTfiGLEN EhLIS FALL, GLEN ROAD, WHITE MOUNTAINS. 86 THROCGH THE WILDS. party stepped off the train at Fabyans, George declared thatthe ride was wortli half ones lifetime. The boys stopped over night at the Fabyan House, and thenext morning- made the ascent of Mount Washington by rail. Itwas a bright, pleasant morning, and they enjoyed the trip verymuch, althoueh Dick said he felt all the time as if he was slidino-down hill instead of going up. As they reac


. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . LOOKING UP THE NOTCH. iwtnasriiirifiHTMWiTffTfiGLEN EhLIS FALL, GLEN ROAD, WHITE MOUNTAINS. 86 THROCGH THE WILDS. party stepped off the train at Fabyans, George declared thatthe ride was wortli half ones lifetime. The boys stopped over night at the Fabyan House, and thenext morning- made the ascent of Mount Washington by rail. Itwas a bright, pleasant morning, and they enjoyed the trip verymuch, althoueh Dick said he felt all the time as if he was slidino-down hill instead of going up. As they reached Jacobs Ladder,a cloud passed across the mountain, and for a few moments theywere in a fog. The Gulf of Mexico, in which the Peabody River takes its rise,I impressed themwith its wildnessand depth ; andLizzie BournesMonument awak-ened their curios-ity, and from anaccommodatingpassenger theylearned the sadstory connectedwith it. The ascent occupied an hour and a quarter, and duringthat time the boys saw more mountains than they had ever beforeseen durino- their lives, and were treated to a succession of suchwil


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