第130章 THE RISTIGOUCHE FROM A HORSE-YACHT(5)
- Little Rivers
- Henry Van Dyke
- 74字
- 2016-01-18 17:59:07
Well, as I have said, we were haggling courteously over those hooks in the cabin, when the boat gave a lurch. The bow swung out into the stream. There was a scrambling and clattering of iron horse-shoes on the rough shingle of the bank; and when we looked out of doors, our house was moving up the river with the boat under it.
The Ristigouche is a noble stream, stately and swift and strong.
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