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FACTS AND SCRAPS. 181
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XXII.—FACTS AND SCRAPS.
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Camping Out. Of Dearest My Tent, M Thoug...
unexpected soon the old visitors man appeared , he welcomed , and thoug us h politely ' surprised then . He watched at showed such very us
his after smoking house which silentl and he all y accompanied the its queer while , contrivances as us I sketched down , to and the the lovel boat y , wild and gazed spot me ; ,
after us as we sailed away—a strange figure under the trees _,, indeed not unlike one ' s fancy of the Wandering mountains Jew . and As we
returned the and storm a thousand dark came clouds riding echoes appeared * up over , and behind us broke , sweep the with ing rain the How , and still , it thunder surface soon , of the lakeand breakingit into troubled waves . poured
threw storm smoke all nig up ht of But ! triump our , I this lay great han morning and t camp tongues watched Sunday fire of the , th flame at sheets rose sputtered , bidding bri of rain ht and and defiance and lovel hissed the y to white , , and but the
This a heavenl . afternoon y brightness Miss and W _« and , freshness I sat , hang in the over g boat the quie she t reading woods .
the first chapter of silence Genesis of aloud the ; and the mountains lapp , ing water seemed of
was to the echo so lake . " to , I us and never now the their before testimony felt so much as at great the the beg solemnity inning , of _" and these it
. great been terrif words ying . While us by exhibiting we lie off the from most the awful shore feats our of guide agility has ; reaches the
and swarming then swing up tall ing slender and sway map ing le over tree in s , till the he air like a monkey top , ,
and finishing by dropping to the ground . How I wish you could see with my eyes active the wonderful outofdoors beauty life and of thi the s scenery leasant ,
greatest companionshi which with possible the p bri of beauty g my ht kind and friends freshness -- , make But an now existence I must p of say the
. good-byethe guide is to take this letter on his way to . , Ever yours ,
A . T . H .
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has tion consists Something just of Photograp in been affixing - New introduced hy in that pair Photography has of by delicatel appeared Mr . Swan . y — since coloured The of 40 most the a , Charing stereoseoj invention novel and Cross > of ic beautiful portraits the . of The stereoscop two app _prismw process on lica the e - ,
w and adjoinin hen the , on g reflection faces looking of a throu of glass the gh cube one the , formed mirrored cube to form , the by on actual the tlie accurate le portrait joined junction faces opposite in full of relief the to the . prisms The eye , , _, combineas in the stereoscopesingimage
in roundness effect amber produced , . The nature is insi t , hat _appearing gnifican of an t almost , inse shrined ct , living in in the figure g tran littering , sparent with in all c solid rus the ta , t like colour ion , seems and fly *
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1863, page 131, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101863/page/59/
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