. In brightest summer land . ,^m^!i\ Y/HAKf, : i /^Ass However, in Uncle Gyps estimation, this adventure was an enor-mous success; and one would suppose, upon hearing him relate thematter afterwards, that the suggestion of Fritz had been literallytaken, and that the Missourian had in truth become an old salt. For the remainder of that day only did our excursionists continuethe tarry at Provincetown. The next morning, bright and early,they bid farewell to the tip-end and its myriad attractions, and tookup the line of march towards the mainland, having sent their baggageforward to Wellfleet by r


. In brightest summer land . ,^m^!i\ Y/HAKf, : i /^Ass However, in Uncle Gyps estimation, this adventure was an enor-mous success; and one would suppose, upon hearing him relate thematter afterwards, that the suggestion of Fritz had been literallytaken, and that the Missourian had in truth become an old salt. For the remainder of that day only did our excursionists continuethe tarry at Provincetown. The next morning, bright and early,they bid farewell to the tip-end and its myriad attractions, and tookup the line of march towards the mainland, having sent their baggageforward to Wellfleet by rail. Their walk was little better than aramble; for they made short halts at every new point of observationoffering, and these were constantly suggesting themselves. Pursuing 59 the line of cliff along the outer shore, conversing with every individualor party they met, fraternizing with campers, and anon gathering insolemn conclave to decide the merits of some apparent phenomenon,the hours wore lightly on, and in due course


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