Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico, with a foreword by Owen Wister;new edition with (72 plates) from photographs by the author and his brother . *ls -M % ftJuliiV--. • *. .^, T. ONE MONTH LATER 231 white with snow. He would not have an easy drifted snow was only broken by the one party thatwe found at the river, and quite likely it would be verylate when he arrived at the ranch. John went up withhim a few miles to get a horse for the ride home the nextday. Ernest took with him a few hurriedly writtenletters and the exposed plates. The film we were goingto save was lost in


Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico, with a foreword by Owen Wister;new edition with (72 plates) from photographs by the author and his brother . *ls -M % ftJuliiV--. • *. .^, T. ONE MONTH LATER 231 white with snow. He would not have an easy drifted snow was only broken by the one party thatwe found at the river, and quite likely it would be verylate when he arrived at the ranch. John went up withhim a few miles to get a horse for the ride home the nextday. Ernest took with him a few hurriedly writtenletters and the exposed plates. The film we were goingto save was lost in the upset. On inspecting the provisions which were packed inhere we found the grocers had shipped the order short,omitting, besides other necessities, some canned bakedbeans, on which we depended a great deal. This meantone of two things. We would have to make a quickerrun than we had planned on, or would have to get out ofthe canyon at one of the two places where such an exitcould easily be made. The M. P. as our motion-picture camera was called— and which was re-christened but not abbreviated byBert, as The Member of Parliament — had to becleaned before we could proceed. It to


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