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 . THE EDITH IN A <•*? i \ A SEVENTY FIVE FOOT DROP IN THREE FOURTHS i \ MILE A PATIENT AMID THE CATARACTS 145 knowledge that he would save me in case of an upsetgreatly lessened any danger that might have was too nervous to sleep, and asked me to takea last look at the boats before going to bed. Theywere pulled well up on the shore and securely tied, Ifound, so that it would take a flood to tear them rain,


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 . THE EDITH IN A <•*? i \ A SEVENTY FIVE FOOT DROP IN THREE FOURTHS i \ MILE A PATIENT AMID THE CATARACTS 145 knowledge that he would save me in case of an upsetgreatly lessened any danger that might have was too nervous to sleep, and asked me to takea last look at the boats before going to bed. Theywere pulled well up on the shore and securely tied, Ifound, so that it would take a flood to tear them rain, which had stopped for a while, began again asI rolled into the blankets; the fire, fed with great cotton-wood logs, threw ghostly shadows on the cliffs whichtowered above us, and sputtered in the rain but refusedto be drowned; while the roar of rapids, Nos. 22 and23 combined, thundered and reverberated from wall towall, and finally lulled us to sleep. The rain continued all night, but the weather clearedin the morning. Emery felt much the same as he hadthe day before, so we kept the same camp that day. Wetook some pictures, and made a few test developments,hanging


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