. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . A FISHERMANS SPOILS, MIDDLE DAM. 196 THROUGH THE WILDS. What a splendid view we have of die White Mountains fromhere ! remarked Grace. Lovely, echoed Lucie. We have a finer view of the White Mountains from this lake thanfrom any other in the chain, added the captain. How far off do you suppose they are in an air line, Captain?queried Ned. From what I know of the country, I should say about forty see that sharp-peaked mountain in the north-west, indicating-Dustan, it stands behind the Maga


. Through the wilds; a record of sport and adventure in the forests of New Hampshire and Maine . A FISHERMANS SPOILS, MIDDLE DAM. 196 THROUGH THE WILDS. What a splendid view we have of die White Mountains fromhere ! remarked Grace. Lovely, echoed Lucie. We have a finer view of the White Mountains from this lake thanfrom any other in the chain, added the captain. How far off do you suppose they are in an air line, Captain?queried Ned. From what I know of the country, I should say about forty see that sharp-peaked mountain in the north-west, indicating-Dustan, it stands behind the Magalloway River. The sag you see inthe land along there is the valley, and our landing is nearly oppositethat mountain. Mount Dustan does not look to be very far from here, said Dick. About eight or ten miles as the crow flies. But the way we goon the steamer, it is double that distance. The boat was now heading off to the right, and the captain showedthem Sunday Cove, and said it was just a mile from Eagle Point atthe mouth, to the landing at the end of the cove. The young people now went belo


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