. Zigzag journeys in northwest lands. The Rhine to the Arctic . f theNorthwest; Mexico, perhaps, will join the Confederacy, and WesternAmerica will doubtless vie with Eastern Russia in power, in progress,and in the glories of the achievements of the arts and sciences. OurRhine has the future: let the old Rhine have the past. The Class approached Quebec at night. The scene was beautiful:like a city glimmering against the sky, the lights of the lower town,of the upper town, and of the Castle standing on the heights, shonebrightly against the hills; and the firing of guns and the striking ofbells


. Zigzag journeys in northwest lands. The Rhine to the Arctic . f theNorthwest; Mexico, perhaps, will join the Confederacy, and WesternAmerica will doubtless vie with Eastern Russia in power, in progress,and in the glories of the achievements of the arts and sciences. OurRhine has the future: let the old Rhine have the past. The Class approached Quebec at night. The scene was beautiful:like a city glimmering against the sky, the lights of the lower town,of the upper town, and of the Castle standing on the heights, shonebrightly against the hills; and the firing of guns and the striking ofbells were echoed from the opposite hills of the. calm and majesticriver. The Class spent a day at Quebec, chiefly on the Terrace, — one most beautiful promenades in the world. From the Terrace theboys saw the making up of the emigrant trains on the opposite sideof the river, where the steamer had landed, and saw them disappearalong the winding river, going to the great province of Ontario, thelone woods of Muskoka, and the far shores of the Georgian


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