"Quad's odds"; . ir grinding a poor, hard-working artisandown to $! She was satisfied with the explanation, and he whisperedto himself: What a mule I was not to change that $ to 261 SOME NEW VIEWS IN THE YOSEMITE. >T seemed to me as I stood in the mountain-locked val-ley and gazed upwards that Nature had reserved hergrandest efforts for the Yosemite. A feeling of awecrept over me, and I could not shake it off*. Not until that hour had I everreally apprecia-ted the sublimeand the grand inNature. Moving downthe valley I foundMystery up on theside of the moun-tain is a flat r


"Quad's odds"; . ir grinding a poor, hard-working artisandown to $! She was satisfied with the explanation, and he whisperedto himself: What a mule I was not to change that $ to 261 SOME NEW VIEWS IN THE YOSEMITE. >T seemed to me as I stood in the mountain-locked val-ley and gazed upwards that Nature had reserved hergrandest efforts for the Yosemite. A feeling of awecrept over me, and I could not shake it off*. Not until that hour had I everreally apprecia-ted the sublimeand the grand inNature. Moving downthe valley I foundMystery up on theside of the moun-tain is a flat rock, upon whosesurface rests several relics of theprimeval ages, and awe and aston-ishment fills the mind of the touristas he puts the telescope to his lefteye and takes a good long look. AProfessor from the East, who waswith the party, said that the relicswere at least ten thousand years old,and that if they could be secured thewhole history of the first settlers in North America couldbe read as from a book. 262. Mystery Rock.


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