Excerpt from The Overland Monthly, Vol. 6: Devoted to the Development of the Country; July-December, 1885
We can easily identify the course that he took upon his eastern trip. His astonish ment at the tides of the Bay of Fundy and his wonder at the Falls of Niagara betray themselves in expressions so delicious in their simplicity that they amount almost to arguments in favor of the story. The lone liness of the western country at that time is brought vividly before our eyes, as we read that he floated down the Ohio River in his dug-out without meeting any man on the way.
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