THE JOYOUS LOCOMOTIVE. 



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CHAPTER XXXIL 



CONCLUSION. 



THE steamer by which Lawrence and John made their 

 passage up the North River arrived at Albany early in 

 the morning. From Albany they were to continue their 

 journey by land. Their route lay to the eastward, toward 

 New England. The scenery along the road was very pic- 

 turesque and beautiful, and the locomotive, as if equally 

 proud of the large company of neatly-dressed passengers 

 under his charge, filling the long train of cars which he 



THE LOCOMOTIVE. 



