Chapter
1 4 | exceed on the best lines of America and Europe. Now, this new
2 4 | that astonishing country of America.~Naturally the excitement
3 4 | mistaken which happens in America as elsewhere.~The first
4 6 | several days the newspapers of America and even those of Europe
5 6 | there was even jealousy that America should have been chosen
6 7 | such as exists even in America, must have written this
7 7 | lakes and the coasts of America. Of course, the size of
8 7 | then he must have left America. Perhaps he was in the waters
9 7 | canals; but in the center of America, and at the height of some
10 8 | nothing to be beforehand with America, and gain possession of
11 8 | great to pay for the secret; America could not put her millions
12 8 | boat from the shores of America. Several times in my interviews
13 8 | D. C., United States of America.”~Such was the notice printed
14 8 | goes without saying that America does things on a magnificent
15 9 | by the United States of America, need expect no other answer
16 10| Washington, nor in the rest of America. To the few who would have
17 10| bureau from every part of America, each contradicting and
18 10| almost any wave on any of America’s thousand lakes represented
19 11| then intend to make only America the scene of his exploits?
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