. The top of the continent; the story of a cheerful journey through our national parks. e) and Cathedral Rocks (right) .... 169 \ernal Fall 171 Liberty Cap and Nevada Fall ... 173 Many years ago the Yosemite Valley was the safe retreat of the Indians 177 The Yosemite Valley 181 Tenaya Lake, above the valleys rim 185 It is a paradise of sfiuirrels 187 Sequoia-tree about 1,500 years old 191 General Sherman Tree, from south side 195 xvi ILLUSTRATIONS PACE Bear cubs arc numerous and friendly 197 A wonderful place to camp out 199 Sunrise in the Giant Forest 201 Sugar-pines in the Giant Forest 203 G


. The top of the continent; the story of a cheerful journey through our national parks. e) and Cathedral Rocks (right) .... 169 \ernal Fall 171 Liberty Cap and Nevada Fall ... 173 Many years ago the Yosemite Valley was the safe retreat of the Indians 177 The Yosemite Valley 181 Tenaya Lake, above the valleys rim 185 It is a paradise of sfiuirrels 187 Sequoia-tree about 1,500 years old 191 General Sherman Tree, from south side 195 xvi ILLUSTRATIONS PACE Bear cubs arc numerous and friendly 197 A wonderful place to camp out 199 Sunrise in the Giant Forest 201 Sugar-pines in the Giant Forest 203 Group of sequoias in the Giant Forest 205 A fallen monster 209 Suddenly a loud, gleeful shout brought the conference to a startled finish 211 The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River 217 Sunrise over the canyon 219 Indians above the rim 223 The trail into the canyon 227 On the brink of the rivers gorge 229 At the rivers edge 233 Thunder-storm brooding over the canyon 237 Camping in the Grand Canyon 241 You little witch, she whispered, I believe you know . 243 THE TOP OF THE CONTINENT. Photograph by J. T. Boyeson The greatest rock in America—El Capitan—rising 3,600 feet above the Yosemite Valley floor !i^-^-^: .^^^r- ^ ^ ^ fi-V. ||^-^ « / ? m^ a i^ i P /»,. i:.i—*fe>^?^ 1. -^^A ifl :^ t ^ H r m^imA VHr * Photograph by Enos At ills THE TOP OF THE CONTINENT HOW IT HAPPENED IT NEVER WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IF MARGARET HADNOT PERSEVERED MOTHER, where is the top of the continent?asked Margaret. The family was gathered around the library fireafter dinner. There was still a half hour left beforebedtime. The wind was howling through the baretrees on the lawn, and the snow was beating a tattooujDon the window-pane. But the Jefferson library 4 THE TOP OF THE CONTINENT seemed all the warmer because of the cold storm with-out. Uncle Tom had put a fresh chestnut log on theandirons, and it crackled merrily as the sparks flew inall directions. Look out, said Aunt Jane, **those s


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