. St. Nicholas [serial]. NATURE AND SCIENCE FOR YOUNG FOLKS graph (No. i) on the previous page these maybe seen fairly well, though not so strikingly asin the reality, where each head was about twoinches in length from forehead to chin. Theyblazed and sparkled as they trembled in thesunlight. They were peculiarly interesting andattractive. A little farther on, in a larger stream intowhich our brooklet flowed, was an amazing pal-ace surrounded by glittering pillars. (Photo-graph No. 2.) From the mainland a root hadextended across to a small island, and from it thewater, as it dropped and trickl


. St. Nicholas [serial]. NATURE AND SCIENCE FOR YOUNG FOLKS graph (No. i) on the previous page these maybe seen fairly well, though not so strikingly asin the reality, where each head was about twoinches in length from forehead to chin. Theyblazed and sparkled as they trembled in thesunlight. They were peculiarly interesting andattractive. A little farther on, in a larger stream intowhich our brooklet flowed, was an amazing pal-ace surrounded by glittering pillars. (Photo-graph No. 2.) From the mainland a root hadextended across to a small island, and from it thewater, as it dropped and trickled, had stiffenedinto stalactites of ice, that were marvelousimitations of the formations of limestone orother minerals with which nature ornaments somany of her caves and underground


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