. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . distance, thedrivers left the party, for the purpose of harnessing the horses andgetting all ready for a start. This they accomplished ; for when theparty reached Clarks, they had only to step into the wagons, andthe horses trotted gayly homewards, arriving at the hotel in anhour. Afterward refreshed by sundry ablutions and an excellent supper,they gathered in the parlor, where was a very good organ, and passedthe evening in singing. The next forenoon was passed quietly at the house by the older TH


. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . distance, thedrivers left the party, for the purpose of harnessing the horses andgetting all ready for a start. This they accomplished ; for when theparty reached Clarks, they had only to step into the wagons, andthe horses trotted gayly homewards, arriving at the hotel in anhour. Afterward refreshed by sundry ablutions and an excellent supper,they gathered in the parlor, where was a very good organ, and passedthe evening in singing. The next forenoon was passed quietly at the house by the older THROUGH THE WILDS. 293 people, while the younger ones went up the river boating, but returnedto the hotel in season for dinner. About quarter of one they heardthe steamboat whistle, and immediately put on their things and wentover to the landing. The steamer was in sight, and a few moments laterhad reached the river bank and was tied up. There were three ladies andgentlemen on board who were to stop at Magalloway, and after theyhad landed the ladies of the Van Wyck party were helped on ^^mi^i V -f


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