Ttie Land of the Winanishe 



that of the salmon and 

 that of the trout; richer 

 than the latter, less cloy- 

 ing than the former. 

 Planked 

 shad is 

 not bet- 

 ter. After 

 luncheon 



the pipe and a 

 chat, with a bou- 

 cane to- keep the 

 flies off; the logs 

 charing and grind- 

 ing against the shore suggest to the men 

 some reminiscences of la drive and its 

 perils. The artist gets a sketch, for 

 which Willyam poses. For another mile 

 above, the rapid foams white. That hill, 



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