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The Lake of the Sky

CHAPTER XV
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The grade is frightful, and for an hour or more we go slowly up it, stopping every few yards to give our horses breath.

All the way along we can trace the blazes on the trees made over sixty years ago.

It is hard enough for horses to go up this grade, but to pull heavily-ladened wagons--it seems impossible that even those giant-hearted men, used to seeing so many impossible things accomplished, could ever have believed that such a road could be feasible.

What wonderful, marvelous, undaunted characters they must have been, men with wills of inflexible steel, to overcome such obstacles and dare such hardships.

Yet there were compensations.


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