The Atlantic Monthly, volume 2, No. 14, December 1858
The Atlantic Monthly, volume 2, No. 14, December 1858
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At this instant we heard the report of a gun fromthe lake. "That's the Doctor's shot-gun, " said Steve, and pulledenergetically down-stream; for we knew, that, if the Doctor had fired, the deer had come in, --and if he had missed the first shot, he had asecond barrel, which we should have heard from. Among the most charming cascades in the world is certainly that whichBog River makes where it falls into Tupper's Lake. Its amber water, black in the deep channel above the fall, dividing into seve...ral smallstreams, slips with a plunge of, it may be, six feet over the graniterocks, into a broad, deep pool, round which tall pines stand, and overwhich two or three delicate-leaved white-birches lean, from which basinthe waters plunge in the final foamy rush of thirty or forty feet overthe irregularly broken ledge which makes the bold shore of the lake. Between the two points of rock which confine the stream is thrown abridge, part of the military road from the Mohawk settlements to thoseon the St.
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