Through the Wilds a Record of Sport And Adventure in the Forests of New Hampshi
Through the Wilds a Record of Sport And Adventure in the Forests of New Hampshi
Charles a J Charles Alden John Farrar
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" I guess this place will keep until after we eat, " remarked Ned, seat- ing himself amid the ruins of the boiler house ; "I never was so hungry in my life. " " Or I either, " added the Parson, " and it is six confounded long miles here. " " They are country miles, " laughed George. " Stop talking, fellows, " cried Dick, " and open up the grub. That interests me more than distances and scenery just now. " When their hunofer was appeased, they strolled about and examined the ruins of the buildin...gs, threw large stones into the perpendicular shaft, which was three hun- dred feet deep, and full of water, and listened to the rocks as they struck first one side and then the other in their descent. THROUGH THE WILDS. 75 They examined and went to tho end of a horizontal shaft, higher up the ravine, and after coming out obtained several specimens of the ore that contained both lead and silver. " If they ever try to work this mine again, it will be a job to pump the water out, " said Dick. " Yes, it would, " replied George.
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