A Voyage round the World: A book for boysKingston, William Henry Giles
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A Voyage round the World: A book for boys
Kingston, William Henry Giles
Voyages around the world -- Juvenile fiction
an amount four times as large, in a quarter of the time it took me to
collect it at the diggings."
"What you have said, sir, is very true," observed another gentleman
present. "Things, however, have somewhat mended of late. Still, a
gentleman has to lead little better than a dog's life in those regions.
For my part, although I was what is considered very lucky, I soon
sickened of it, and considered myself fortunate in being able to get
away with my gold in my pocket and a whole skin on my back. Still this
is a wonderful country, and will become a great country some day. I
have travelled over a good deal of it. Not long ago I travelled up one
of the most beautiful valleys in the world. At the bottom was a green
grassy sward with a pure bright stream running rapidly through it, over
a clear, pebbly bottom. The hills on either side were clothed with
trees of various descriptions, rocks here and there jutting out between
them of many fantastic forms, while my ears were assailed with the
cheerful sound of falling water, and my eyes gladdened by the sight of
sparkling cascades flowing into basins, whence arose masses of white
foam. Further on arose, appearing at the end of the valley, range
beyond range of mountains, the higher capped with snow. Though the sun
was hot, the air was pure and cool as it came off the mountains,
tempered by the numerous cascades. At length I reached a spot where the
valley widened, and there, spread out before me, lay a blue shining lake
fringed by lofty trees, with the hills rising gradually behind them,
while the water seemed alive with fish, which leaped from its calm
depths, and with the water-fowl which skimmed over its surface. You'll
all say that was a lovely spot."
We all agreed that it must be, and that we should like to take up our
abode there.
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