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The Lightning Conductor Discovers America
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Lightning Conductor Discovers America, by C. N. (Charles Norris) Williamson and A. M. (Alice Muriel) Williamson
Title: The Lightning Conductor Discovers America
Author: C. N. (Charles Norris) Williamson and A. M. (Alice Muriel) Williamson
Release Date: June 9, 2009 [eBook #29083]
Language: English
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Copyright, 1916, by
C. N. and A. M. Williamson
All rights reserved, including that of
translation into foreign languages,
including the Scandinavian

| Patricia Moore | Frontispiece |
| PAGE | |
| Long Island "There's absolutely nothing like it on the other side of the water, not even in Devonshire or Dorset" |
87 |
| Easthampton "You enter beside the Great Pond, which is so charming in itself and in its flat frame of village green" |
95 |
| Long Island--South shore "Artists would find a paradise of queer, cozy gables, and corners of gardens crowded with old-fashioned flowers" |
102 |
| "Southampton's soul is very, very old, full of memories of Indians" |
122 |
| Sunnyside "Washington Irving's dear old Dutch house is like a beautiful living body with his memory for its soul" |
190 |
| "The old Dutch Church at Tarrytown" | 197 |
| The Hudson River "When we came into sudden sight of the river there was a magical effect" |
207 |
| Delaware Water Gap "Winding and wonderful it was in beauty" |
213 |
| "The mountains seem cleft in twain. It's a marvellous effect--startling" |
216 |
| York A bit of the rock-bound Maine coast |
303 |
| "The air is spiced with the fragrance of balsam to Crawford Notch" |
310 |
| "The young, slender birches of the mountain wayside" |
319 |
| Crawford's Notch, White Mountains | 324 |
| "I shall always think of Vermont as the State of wild lawns and gardens" |
330 |
| "We found the Green Mountains particularly lovable" |
336 |
| Captain Winston's maps pages 90, 114, 132, 209, 216, 239, 258, 295, |

