Detailed Description of Scenes And Incidents Connected With a Trip Through the M

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Detailed Description of Scenes And Incidents Connected With a Trip Through the M
Harry T Harry Taylor Gause
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Very remarkable was the skill and coolness of our driver, as we rolled on our winding way. With perfect confidence and nicest calculation he whirled us around sharp corners and through the gap between a wagon and the precipice, barely wide enough for our wheels, which shook from them a cloud of dust as they swung around. With him, driving had long ago ceased to be an experimental accomplishment and became one of the exact sciences.
While crossing a very risky piece of road, where the rocky wall
... rose vertically upon one side of the coach, and de- scended vertically upon the other for a thousand feet, one of the party intimated his terror by sundry expletives and ex- pressive interjections, when Miss Elegance, who every once in a long while would deign a remark, ventured to reply : "As we are taught to read that the fowls of the air lodge in the branches of the mustard trees, so we might warrantably conclude that we would lodge upon the branches of yonder pines, " (pointing downward. ) We all thought this very apro- pos, indeed so much so that for an instant there was a gen- eral silence, then some one faintly murmured, "yes.

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