Forest Scenes And Incidents in the Wilds of North America

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Should the worst come to the worst, I was now only eighteen miles from Presque Isle, and expected every hour to fall in with the postmen. I felt rather anxious on this head, as I did not much like to trust to an Indian as a guide.
January 4th. At daylight this morning the snow was still falling in great abundance, so that, what with the state of the weather and of the horses, our doom seemed fixed for this day at least ; we therefore voted expe- dient what was unavoidable, and granted the poor
...animals a boon which it was not in our power to withhold from them, that of a day's rest. Bad as the travelling was, it were bet- ter than remaining in our present quarters ; where, neither quiet nor comfort being within my reach, I had been more satisfied with fatigue. The driver established himself 92 JOURNEY FROM HALIFAX by the side of the fire, where, by the aid of his pipe and a bottle of rum, which he had not forgotten to bring with him, he at first began to listen to the conversation of the other persons in the room, and by degrees became a talker himself, till he made himself so per- fectly happy and comfortable that he seemed not to care at all which way the world went.

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