Chapter
1 11| Lake Ontario by means of Niagara River and its celebrated
2 13| no other outlet than the Niagara River, by which it empties
3 14| Chapter 14~NIAGARA~The hours passed, and the
4 14| water, there was only the Niagara River to follow; and its
5 14| carefully the shores of the Niagara River, both above and below
6 14| Buffalo and the little city of Niagara Falls, I had explored Navy
7 14| reaching the shores of the Niagara River. The “Terror” would
8 14| into the channel of the Niagara river. Some dunes rose on
9 14| continued his course toward the Niagara River.~What would the torpedo
10 14| end of the lake where the Niagara offered her no passage.~
11 14| four or five miles ahead, Niagara river opened to the northward.~
12 14| entered the narrow waters of Niagara River. At Navy Island I
13 14| sped in the direction of Niagara River.~I must confess, I
14 14| clock the opening of the Niagara River appeared ahead. If
15 14| on the banks of the upper Niagara are not numerous, as its
16 14| waters.~I have said that the Niagara River flows between New
17 14| and the little city of Niagara Falls, two islands divide
18 15| irresistible rapids of the Niagara River begin, where the river
19 15| since our departure from Niagara.~At this moment, I saw the
20 15| Moreover, the distance between Niagara Falls and this part of the
21 17| pursued the “Terror” into the Niagara River had stopped, perforce,
22 17| that of our departure from Niagara, I was not allowed to watch
23 17| risen above the falls of Niagara. But if on that day it had
24 18| of the “Terror” from amid Niagara Falls, the halt within the
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