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Show . ." By Stewart Edward ft,,, w Fcrnantl Lun- K V,r, - 0f a, trip made by horse SToSiouStam- of South-vcr South-vcr to and upon the des-finff des-finff up the eastern border 1rouEhUaEahlana "atcrn foothills and plains .Tosemlte trail. It Is a story author "has followed a true eSnts practically In nil par-' par-' refpcct to tho character rfooL He Is In ono senso flc-jStrwnsoreal. flc-jStrwnsoreal. Ho Is real th0 apotheosis of many tcn- thtt everything ho does In fnnsdonc at one t.mo or 0 author's experience. Ho is 1 sense that ho is In now, ed wiih the third member of The actual trip" The Jour- evtr-endins dcl,Pht- an(1 ale, persons und convcrsa-of convcrsa-of humor and of striking ef-id, ef-id, chapters are "Tho RIdgo jpilpmcnt" (a valuable chap-Shinto chap-Shinto tho hills), "On to Go About It." "The ... -Tho inferno," "The "Tho Pines," "Tho Trail," litr "On Tenderfoot," "Tho jut, Buckskin, and Prospec-np Prospec-np Cookery." "On tho Wind Valley." "Tho Main Giant Forest," "On Cow-Golden Cow-Golden Trout," "On Going jura of the Trail." The de-tho de-tho regions passed through and life-Hke. and tho quaint t vrlth during toh outing are j excellent effectiveness. It oatlntr. described with vlvld- forth well tho enjoyable l4 free llfo In tho open. Mr. who enjoys that llfo to tho Uia knack of describing it ias forth attractively all its The Illustrations are -well a both nrtiatlo and expres-.Uihers expres-.Uihers have made tho whole elegant book. |