. Here and there in New England and Canada . fords finest stories, The South Breaker, refers to a locality at themouth of the Merrimac on this shore, and she has also written nobetter poem than Inside Plum Island : 70 Yet long as summer breezes blow,Waves murmur, rushes quiver,Those warbling echoes everywhereWill haunt Plum-Island River! The downTvard trend of the beach is so steep, and the undertow sostrong, that sea-bathing maj- not be undertaken here; but in tlie tidallagoon called the Basin, opening from the river, still-water bathing ispracticable. Around this shore, and towards the light


. Here and there in New England and Canada . fords finest stories, The South Breaker, refers to a locality at themouth of the Merrimac on this shore, and she has also written nobetter poem than Inside Plum Island : 70 Yet long as summer breezes blow,Waves murmur, rushes quiver,Those warbling echoes everywhereWill haunt Plum-Island River! The downTvard trend of the beach is so steep, and the undertow sostrong, that sea-bathing maj- not be undertaken here; but in tlie tidallagoon called the Basin, opening from the river, still-water bathing ispracticable. Around this shore, and towards the light-houses, extendsa colony of simplj^-built cottages, with a pier at which the steamboatfrom XewburAport stops, and a singular steam-railwaj. Plum Islandstretches away to the southward for many mUes, a perilous shore, sor-rowfully renowned for fatal wrecks, down to the Blufls, at the mouthof Ipswich River. Public carriages run several times daily from Newburyport to Salis-Ijury Beach; and steamboats also ply on the river, from the city to the.


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