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 BATTLE WITH LODORE 57 land on the right side; but was having a difficulttime of it. Jimmy stood on the shore unable tohelp. The bed was washed out of the boat and wentbobbing over the waves, then before I knew what hadhappened, the rope was jerked from my hands and I wasleft stranded on my rock. Seeing this, Jimmy ran withall his might for a pool at the end of the rapid, bravelyrescuing the boat and the bed as well, just as the Edithw


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 BATTLE WITH LODORE 57 land on the right side; but was having a difficulttime of it. Jimmy stood on the shore unable tohelp. The bed was washed out of the boat and wentbobbing over the waves, then before I knew what hadhappened, the rope was jerked from my hands and I wasleft stranded on my rock. Seeing this, Jimmy ran withall his might for a pool at the end of the rapid, bravelyrescuing the boat and the bed as well, just as the Edithwas landed. A rope was soon thrown to me, after theinevitable picture was made. Then I jumped and waspulled to shore. On making an inventory we found that our guns werelost from the boat. Being too long to go under thehatches, they had been left in the cockpit. The De-fiance had an ugly rap on the bottom, where shestruck a rock, the wood being smashed or jammed, but notbroken out. Nearly all material in the two boats was wet,so we took everything out and piled it on a piece of can-vas, spread out on the sand. We worked rapidly, foranother storm had bee


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