At the north of Bearcamp Water; . FROST-COVERED SPRUCE NEAR THE SUMMIT OFPASSACONAWAY IN THE P AUG US WOODS. 263 both sides of the brook bed is of high growthand generous proportions. Every few momentsa vista view of Bear Mountain charmed us aswe wound down the steep incline, while behindand above us the ledges of Paugus, gleamingwith ice and capped by snow, showed at inter-vals through the trees. AT THE FOOT OF PASSACONAWAY. Wednesday, December 23, dawned under adamp sky. Tripyramid kept on his nightcap,and patches of mist clung to the dark precipiceof Passaconaway. The mountains lookedhigher


At the north of Bearcamp Water; . FROST-COVERED SPRUCE NEAR THE SUMMIT OFPASSACONAWAY IN THE P AUG US WOODS. 263 both sides of the brook bed is of high growthand generous proportions. Every few momentsa vista view of Bear Mountain charmed us aswe wound down the steep incline, while behindand above us the ledges of Paugus, gleamingwith ice and capped by snow, showed at inter-vals through the trees. AT THE FOOT OF PASSACONAWAY. Wednesday, December 23, dawned under adamp sky. Tripyramid kept on his nightcap,and patches of mist clung to the dark precipiceof Passaconaway. The mountains lookedhigher and more threatening than on previousdays, and they seemed closer to us than whenthe sun shone. A whisper of falling drops andsettling snow ruffled the morning calm. Nev-ertheless, patches of blue sky showed in thewest, and once or twice a silvery spot in theclouds suggested the suns burning went first to see our favorite flock of birdsat the cattle-trough in the pasture. They werethere in full force, nearly if not qu


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