Travelogues; . DURING A HALT no sandy plains ; no regions that may be described as are still more surprised to find so many miles of woodedcountry where a broad swath has been cut through primevalforests of fir and birch. There is but little variety in thelandscape, one day all plain, another day all marsh, anotherday nothing but endless curvings in tree-bordered aisles,where, more than in the open wilderness, the sense of vast-ness takes possession of us. But as if to keep the settlers 266 THE TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY. EASTWARD HO ! and the railway employees of the region from broodi


Travelogues; . DURING A HALT no sandy plains ; no regions that may be described as are still more surprised to find so many miles of woodedcountry where a broad swath has been cut through primevalforests of fir and birch. There is but little variety in thelandscape, one day all plain, another day all marsh, anotherday nothing but endless curvings in tree-bordered aisles,where, more than in the open wilderness, the sense of vast-ness takes possession of us. But as if to keep the settlers 266 THE TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY. EASTWARD HO ! and the railway employees of the region from brooding onthis oppressive vastness, there are tiny things by Siberian gnat is not to be ignored even in the big land


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