The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . SSti !. Middle V/onolarc«t Fails. IS: IN THE CHOCORUA COUNTRY. hills, the grey cone of Choeoruapierces the sky, and often its tip islost in the whirls of cloud around darkens with the sratherinff cloudsor gloom. In a tempest it hides itsfury-wrapped head in mist. In sun-shine it shows cold and defiant, andpossesses the beholder with an insati-able desire for an alpine tramp. Twomiles away the Knowles road andpath starts up its steep sicte. A partof the stream that once turned Fow-lers mill flows out from its myr
The Granite monthly : a magazine of literature, history and state progress . SSti !. Middle V/onolarc«t Fails. IS: IN THE CHOCORUA COUNTRY. hills, the grey cone of Choeoruapierces the sky, and often its tip islost in the whirls of cloud around darkens with the sratherinff cloudsor gloom. In a tempest it hides itsfury-wrapped head in mist. In sun-shine it shows cold and defiant, andpossesses the beholder with an insati-able desire for an alpine tramp. Twomiles away the Knowles road andpath starts up its steep sicte. A partof the stream that once turned Fow-lers mill flows out from its myriadsprings away to the right. with the writer, a few rears as;o. Thesting of the parting is not yet forgot-ten. Just beyond Wonolancet falls, onthe main road, is Birch Interval andthe Wonolancet farm and cottages,where summer visitors drink deep ofthe nectars of natures bountiful hand,and enjoy Miss Sleepers big openfireplace, and broad porch. MountWonolancet rises just behind thehouse, an out post of the greaterPassaconaway that towers up fartherback among the wilderness of mou
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