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the mountains. Where these channels might 

 lead, into what dim recesses of ocean and 

 mountain, could only be conjectured. The 

 bay, with all its inlets and fiords, was still as a 

 church. Voices and laughter seemed an in- 

 trusion, and a louder shout came back in 

 echoes from far-off hidden retreats. Only the 

 swift steamer-ducks, as they shot across, broke 

 the glassy surface of the water with their ar- 

 row-like wake. From this point the Hassler 

 crossed to ShoU Bay, and anchored at the en- 

 trance of Smythe's Channel. As sunset faded 

 over the snow mountains opposite her anchor- 

 age, their white reflection lay like marble in 

 the water. 



