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Rubur the Conqueror

CHAPTER VIII
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The sight was sublime.
Before the falls a foot-bridge, stretching like a thread, united one bank to the other.

Three miles below was a suspension-bridge, across which a train was crawling from the Canadian to the American bank.
"The falls of Niagara!" exclaimed Phil Evans.

And as the exclamation escaped him, Uncle Prudent was doing all could do to admire nothing of these wonders.
A minute afterwards the "Albatross" had crossed the river which separates the United States from Canada, and was flying over the vast territories of the West..


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