WHERE THE SPORTSMAN LOVES TO LINGER. 



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take us loiii; to get a little Scottish importation inside of 

 the anatomy of the boss of the rear of the log drive and the 

 bottle in one of his hip pockets. Just before we retired for 

 the niglit the Bangor Indian j)oked his head into our tent, 

 telling us: '^Evei-ything is O. K. You fixed it." 



Up Ai 



ust It at Last. 



Next day Ave started down the river witli the logs, a canoe 

 accompanying us, occupied by two river drivers, as a ''wind 

 shield'' against the logs. Across all tlie carrys th(^ occu- 

 pants of the canoe assisted us. Tlie word was tele]>hon(Ml 

 along the line: ''Distinguished party coming down the 

 river; render all assistanc(\'' What an important message 

 that was to us. Instead of meeting a lot of rough river 

 drivers,an army of riiesterticdds was continually at our ser- 

 vice. Our reception was like the triumpliant return of the 



