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His Views

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
November
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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The traveler stood looking at the glories of Yosemite for the first time. He had journeyed 3,00ü miles to see the wonderfnl valley. Before hiin in solemn grandeur rose the Cathedral lïock, the Thrce Brothers and the Sentinel Doma The Brida] Veil falls, dissolving in a feathery mist a3 the waters descended the tremeudous precipice, lit up with vafied tints the somber majesty of thescene, wliile KI Capitán, mighty, overpowering, unapproachable, seemed to frown sternly over all. The traveler became conscioua hu was not alone. At his side, apparently lost in wonder, stood a looking at the marvelous scène. He addrcssed tlie gtranser. "Is not this jtupendous?" The strangeT üowed bis bead, as if he fe!t the inability of words to describe his emotions. "Do yon think," pnraued the traveler, "that this Cerriflc gorge was caused by gome titanio npheaval from below? Ür is it the result of glacial actiou? What are your views, il' an_v, as to" "My views," blandly tnterposed the stranger. opening a valise hu carried in liis hand, "are only $1.30 a do.en and cheap at twice the money. Pennit me to show you

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier