Chapter
1 1 | Chapter 1~WHAT HAPPENED IN THE MOUNTAINS~If I speak of myself in
2 1 | deep amid the Blueridge Mountains rises the crest called the
3 1 | clearly as one approaches the mountains by way of the village of
4 1 | entire district between the mountains and Morganton was sure that
5 1 | uproar. They thought that the mountains were falling upon them.
6 1 | been day the crest of the mountains would have been invisible.~
7 1 | rock from the summit of the mountains.~An hour passed without
8 1 | buried in the bowels of the mountains. And after so many years,
9 2 | happened down in the Blueridge Mountains near Morganton.”~“Surely,
10 3 | Blueridge and Cumberland Mountains.~A light wagon with two
11 5 | like that of the Pacific mountains, the Transvaal, or Australia.~
12 7 | This lake, deep among the mountains, appears to have no outlet.
13 7 | surround it. Shut in among the mountains, it can be reached only
14 7 | Beyond the circle of the mountains lie the railroads which
15 7 | all sides by a circle of mountains, is no more accessible to
16 10| phenomena of the Blueridge Mountains, arid the no less phenomenal
17 15| this part of the Blueridge Mountains, did not exceed four hundred
18 17| people of the Blueridge Mountains. I was assured that neither
19 17| within the bowels of the mountains. No crater had arisen in
20 17| winged its way high above the mountains on its route to the Great
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