. Down east latch strings; or Seashore, lakes and mountains by the Boston & Maine railroad. Descriptive of the tourist region of New England . CHAPTER III. Ihe Iashua Ialley. Not unconcerned, Wachusett rears his headAbove the field, so late from nature won, With patient brow reserved, as one who readNew annals in the history of man. — HE first person we saw on the station platform,at Rochester, was our own Baily — light overcoat across his arm, rose in his button-hole,every inch a Xew York broker, from his highwhite hat to his low white gaiters. Now give an account of yourself, Prued


. Down east latch strings; or Seashore, lakes and mountains by the Boston & Maine railroad. Descriptive of the tourist region of New England . CHAPTER III. Ihe Iashua Ialley. Not unconcerned, Wachusett rears his headAbove the field, so late from nature won, With patient brow reserved, as one who readNew annals in the history of man. — HE first person we saw on the station platform,at Rochester, was our own Baily — light overcoat across his arm, rose in his button-hole,every inch a Xew York broker, from his highwhite hat to his low white gaiters. Now give an account of yourself, Pruedemanded, when the greetings were over andour confrere had seated himself beside us. Why, there isnt much to tell. I left NewYork yesterday morning and spent the afternoon and night at AVorces-ter, Mass., in visiting an old chum of mine in Wall Street who wassettled do^vn there. •Tell us something about Worcester? Well, Worcesters an interesting city, both for its antiquity andits modernity. It was settled, they told me, as long ago as 1669, andit was one of the hot-beds of political f ree-thinking before and through-out the Revolution. Now it has some 70,000 inhabitants, which makesit second only to Boston among Massachusetts towns. My friend droveme all over the place, and I thought it one of the finest towns I wasever in. The main


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