A Pleasant Peregrination Through the Prettiest Parts of Pennsylvania

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A Pleasant Peregrination Through the Prettiest Parts of Pennsylvania
Philip Holbrook Nicklin
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This is a pleasant resort for sportsmen.
Digitized by Google pbunstltania* 101 who love to cheat the speckled trout with fbigiied fly, or hit the far off bounding deer with ball from rifle true* It is also a plea- sant place for those honest philosophers who do not disdain to partake of the savoury pro- ducts of such manly sports, when smoking on the genial board.
We got an excellent breakfast at Jones's Mills, and a fresh set of horses, and resumed our journey refreshed and invigorated. For si
...x or seven miles we continued to descend gradoally the western declivity of Laurel Hill ; when suddenly • emerging from the forest, the valley at the mountain's foot burst upon our sight. We were still high enough to command a splendid view of ten or twelve miles in extent, composed of alternate tracts of forest and cultivation, rising and sinking into hill and vale; about the middle of which, perched on a gentle eminence, sat Mount Pleasant, smiling in the summer sun. On the way hither, we had passed through Donegal and Madison, two mountain villages.

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