1907
August 7
(No 4)
of the river with masses of rich and varied foliage also play a prominent part.
Perhaps it because of these and similarly obvious attractions that the
quiet little stream so impresses all who visit or frequent it,
even the native guides and hunters. But I like to believe
that the sense of mystery, of remoteness, of blessed peace
and tranquility and of almost unearthly beauty which it
inspires, proceeds from something lying much deeper if not
quite beyond human ken.