. Philadelphia and its environs, and the railroad scenery of Pennsylvania . RESIDENCE OF MR. F. O. C. DARLEY. • a pleasant country, which, however, the track is too tantalizingly low to let us see much of. We are compelled to adopt thephilosophy of the Mississippi poetin front of Natchez, which he Saw by snatches,Up over the bUiff,—Which wasnt we couldnt see more,For the shape of the shorePrevented,—So we had to be contented. Our deep cuts, however, hide some lovely scenery, as we shall find, if we will but perform that acrobatic and ungrammatical feat known in RIDLEY PARK. railway


. Philadelphia and its environs, and the railroad scenery of Pennsylvania . RESIDENCE OF MR. F. O. C. DARLEY. • a pleasant country, which, however, the track is too tantalizingly low to let us see much of. We are compelled to adopt thephilosophy of the Mississippi poetin front of Natchez, which he Saw by snatches,Up over the bUiff,—Which wasnt we couldnt see more,For the shape of the shorePrevented,—So we had to be contented. Our deep cuts, however, hide some lovely scenery, as we shall find, if we will but perform that acrobatic and ungrammatical feat known in RIDLEY PARK. railway parlance as laying over a. 48 THE RAILROAD SCENERY OF PENNSYLVANIA.


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