Chapter
1 3 | cost me some uncomfortable falls. But it was not the same
2 11| River and its celebrated falls.~The greatest known depth
3 14| River to follow; and its Falls would be impassable, even
4 14| the little city of Niagara Falls, I had explored Navy Island
5 14| which separates the American falls from those of the Canadian
6 14| narrows as it approaches the falls. Its length, from Lake Erie
7 14| mighty chain. The celebrated falls, which occur in the midst
8 14| sometimes the Horse-shoe Falls, because they curve inward
9 14| the little city of Niagara Falls, two islands divide the
10 14| American and the Canadian Falls. Indeed, on the lower point
11 14| along the banks above the falls, Schlosser on the right
12 14| escape the power of the great falls. If the current once mastered
13 14| have dug at the base of the falls! Perhaps, however, our captain
14 14| us into the vortex of the falls, surely they did not mean
15 14| very center of the Canadian Falls.~With an eye of horror,
16 14| reached the very edge of the falls, she arose into space, escaping
17 15| rose above the Canadian Falls, I was held down against
18 15| Bridge three miles below the falls. It is here that the irresistible
19 15| distance between Niagara Falls and this part of the Blueridge
20 17| threatened to drag them over the falls. At that moment, night was
21 17| rose above the Horseshoe Falls, or when it winged its way
22 17| as it had risen above the falls of Niagara. But if on that
23 18| Terror” from amid Niagara Falls, the halt within the crater
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