Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 287
... Napeague Beach , and we found it the perfection of desolation . Throughout the whole day not a living thing appeared upon the shore ; not a weed or fish was thrown up by the waves , not a solitary sail was there upon the vast horizon ...
... Napeague Beach , and we found it the perfection of desolation . Throughout the whole day not a living thing appeared upon the shore ; not a weed or fish was thrown up by the waves , not a solitary sail was there upon the vast horizon ...
Pagina 288
... Napeague Beach . Between this and Amagansett the ordinary road winds through a flat , marshy district , draining toward the north , famous for the feroc- ity of its mosquitos , whose attacks we had escaped by choosing our own path along ...
... Napeague Beach . Between this and Amagansett the ordinary road winds through a flat , marshy district , draining toward the north , famous for the feroc- ity of its mosquitos , whose attacks we had escaped by choosing our own path along ...
Pagina 292
... Napeague . Yet , in the summer months , Montauk presents attractions for the tourist , equalled by very few sea - side spots in America . Hot weather is unknown there . We found overcoats not uncom- fortable during the evenings of our ...
... Napeague . Yet , in the summer months , Montauk presents attractions for the tourist , equalled by very few sea - side spots in America . Hot weather is unknown there . We found overcoats not uncom- fortable during the evenings of our ...
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