VOICES OF THE GORGE 



NOT least among the pleasures of 

 traveling is that to be had when you 

 leave the train at the last station and 

 pass on afoot, ahorse, or by vehicle. 

 You have then quite gotten away 

 from the familiar, and your journey 

 takes on the strange and unexpected. 

 Wherever the road from the station 

 may lead, it is certain there will be 

 scenes and experiences, new, and 

 unpremeditated, and these are the 

 stages of a journey most valued by 

 the true rambler. There is a sense of 

 freedom, the joy of living every 

 moment separately and to the full, 

 that takes one away from his past and 

 holds one from unwise looks into the 



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