. Detroit, "The city of the strait"; historical, descriptive, illustrated . I think, with tenderness, of all the lives that opened sofairly there, the hopes that reign in the glad young hearts, themeasureless tide of joy that ebbs and flows with the arrivingand departing trains. Elsewhere there are carking cares ofbusiness and of fashions, there are age and sorrow and heart-break, but here only youth, faith, rapture. — W. D. Howells in Their Wedding When the real energies of Niagara have been recognizedand the relation between those energies and the might ofterrestrial gravity is un


. Detroit, "The city of the strait"; historical, descriptive, illustrated . I think, with tenderness, of all the lives that opened sofairly there, the hopes that reign in the glad young hearts, themeasureless tide of joy that ebbs and flows with the arrivingand departing trains. Elsewhere there are carking cares ofbusiness and of fashions, there are age and sorrow and heart-break, but here only youth, faith, rapture. — W. D. Howells in Their Wedding When the real energies of Niagara have been recognizedand the relation between those energies and the might ofterrestrial gravity is understood, the mind must be awed bythe stupendous significance of Niagara. —Richard A. Proctor. The sylvan perfume, the gayety of the sunshine, the mild-ness of the breeze that stirred the leaves overhead, and thebird-singing that made itself felt amid the roar of the rapids,and the solemn, incessant plunge of the cataract, moved theirhearts and made them children with the boy and the girl whostood beside them — who stood for a moment and then brokeinto joyful wonde


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