. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . ine, andmade that fast with equal readiness ; and the boat was secured. The passengers came on shore, and walked up to the house, thecaptain telling them the team would be down shortly and get theirluo;orao-e. 00 o VIEW FROM LAKESIDE HOTEL, LOOKING NORTH-WEST. How are you, Captain ? said George, as they shook hands ;^ we are going up Magalloway with you to-morrow. I am glad of that. Where is the rest of your party ? At the house. The older people were quite tired after theride. How did you enjoy it


. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . ine, andmade that fast with equal readiness ; and the boat was secured. The passengers came on shore, and walked up to the house, thecaptain telling them the team would be down shortly and get theirluo;orao-e. 00 o VIEW FROM LAKESIDE HOTEL, LOOKING NORTH-WEST. How are you, Captain ? said George, as they shook hands ;^ we are going up Magalloway with you to-morrow. I am glad of that. Where is the rest of your party ? At the house. The older people were quite tired after theride. How did you enjoy it ? First-rate, all of us. We had a splendid time. It is one of theprettiest rides I ever had in my life. So this is your small steamer, Captain ? said Grace. Yes. How do you like it? 2 54 THROUGH THE WILDS. Very much; its a little darling: much better than the largeboat. \ Who were your passengers, Captain? inquired Ned. Some New York people. I did not learn their names. Theycame down from the Middle Dam, and are going out to Bethel to-morrow morning. Did anybody come on the stage to-night ?. VIEW ON ROAD, LAKESIDE FARM. I dont know, answered George ; I dont think it had arrivedwhen we left the house. There it is now! cried Maud with a little quiver of excitement; let us return to the house, and see who has come. The captain accompanied the young people, and they reached thepiazza just as four gentlemen alighted from the stage. Later thecaptain told George they were going to the Middle Dam. THROUGH THE WILDS. 255 After supper, while the old people formed the acquaintance ofthe other guests, the boys and girls went out rowing on the was a splendid moonlight evening, the water like a sheet of silver;and the young people enjoyed the sail as only young folks can, andreturned about nine oclock. They were all loath to come in ; butthe girls were afraid their parents would not like it if they stopped


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