Chapter
1 1 | Morganton on the Catawba River, and still more clearly
2 3 | left bank of the Catawba River, led to the village of Pleasant
3 3 | downward toward the Catawba River.~The smaller birds and beasts
4 11| by means of the Detroit River, with the still greater
5 11| Ontario by means of Niagara River and its celebrated falls.~
6 12| its road by the Detroit River which would lead it to Lake
7 13| Captain reascended the Detroit River, and entered Lake Huron,
8 13| outlet than the Niagara River, by which it empties into
9 13| Lake Ontario. Now, this river is barred by the famous
10 13| retreated by the Detroit River, down which she had descended
11 14| there was only the Niagara River to follow; and its Falls
12 14| escape was by the Detroit River, and the “Terror” was constantly
13 14| the shores of the Niagara River, both above and below the
14 14| the shores of the Niagara River. The “Terror” would surely
15 14| the channel of the Niagara river. Some dunes rose on the
16 14| course toward the Niagara River.~What would the torpedo
17 14| five miles ahead, Niagara river opened to the northward.~
18 14| narrow waters of Niagara River. At Navy Island I would
19 14| captain would rush into this river where he might be swept
20 14| destroyers, regain the Detroit River. Our submersion would probably
21 14| the direction of Niagara River.~I must confess, I could
22 14| the opening of the Niagara River appeared ahead. If he entered
23 14| have said that the Niagara River flows between New York and
24 14| the midst of this great river have a height of over a
25 14| divide the current of the river, Navy Island, a league above
26 14| with the ages slowly up the river, and the tower has been
27 14| shore at the entrance of the river. Two other towns are set
28 14| took the left branch of the river in passing Navy Island.
29 15| followed the course of the river and passed the Suspension
30 15| irresistible rapids of the Niagara River begin, where the river bends
31 15| Niagara River begin, where the river bends sharply to descend
32 17| Terror” into the Niagara River had stopped, perforce, when
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