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About two-thirds of the way up the mountain, Pudding-Stone Hall will be entered. In this vicinity, large masses of pudding-stone will be found. The hall proper is a narrow fissure in the rocks, in which the mass of rock has been separated by the action of frost and water. After ascending from Pudding-Stone Hall, go a short distance east — take a path underneath the ledge westerly. This path passes through a rich collection of lichen, moss, and fern, past the Portico Rocks, and ter- minates at F...airy Spring. A view of this gem of | tho mountains compensates for any fatigue that s may be encountered in the ramble. After visiting the Spring, retrace your steps a short distance and turn to the south through a small fissure in the rock, and ascend to the summit of the South Moun- tain. This pass is known among the mounttiineers as the " Lemon Squeezer, " and, among artists, as the " Elfin Pass. " After attaining the summit, a large boulder to the south will be seen. This is a . Prominent landmark in this part of the mountain.
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