. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . VIEW ON THE MAGALLOWAY, JUST ABOVE THE BRIDGE. 296 THROUGH THE WILDS. ings somewhat; and it was with hopeful, if not very cheerful, faces thatthe young people exchanged their farewells. The older people hadobserved nothing in the conduct of the boys to find fault with, while onthe other hand, they had noticed a great deal to commend, and there-fore gave the young gentlemen a hearty invitation to visit them at theirhomes when an opportunity offered, an invitation which the youngsters. THE DEPARTURE


. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . VIEW ON THE MAGALLOWAY, JUST ABOVE THE BRIDGE. 296 THROUGH THE WILDS. ings somewhat; and it was with hopeful, if not very cheerful, faces thatthe young people exchanged their farewells. The older people hadobserved nothing in the conduct of the boys to find fault with, while onthe other hand, they had noticed a great deal to commend, and there-fore gave the young gentlemen a hearty invitation to visit them at theirhomes when an opportunity offered, an invitation which the youngsters. THE DEPARTURE OF THE GIRLS. assured them they should avail themselves of at the earliest possiblemoment after their return home in the fall. The carriage was now brought to the door, the young fellows helpedtheir friends in, the baggage was loaded on, and a moment later, amidthe cheers of the boys, and an old shoe thrown by the landlord forluck, the wagon rattled over the covered bridge across the Androscog-gin, on its way to Berlin. THROUGH THE WILDS. 297 CHAPTER XI. RETURN TO LOWE S. CAMPING OUT. CAMP COOKING. • CULTY. A TRIP TO DIAMOND PONDS. A LITTLE DIFFI-


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