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twenty three years. The height of the precipice 91
twenty three years. The height of the precipice 91
one hundred and fifteen feet.  At a place called point victoria on the Canada side, a half a mile or more below the falls is a rustic {{settle?}} made of spruce {{pohs?}} and a fair prospect of the whole falls. While occupying a seat on this rustic sofa, a young gentleman came along and related to me how but a few minutes ago he had very nearly escaped from falling over the precipice. he was apparantly quite agitated. he said he trembled all over, It is dangerous {{being?}} to venture {{some?}}, many things about this wonderful place have a strange deceitfulness about them, I am informed that the average height of the precipice about the falls is from two to two hundred and fifty feet, while it might seem to a stranger not much over one
one hundred and fifteen feet.  At a place called point victoria on the Canada side, a half a mile or more below the falls is a rustic [[settle?]] made of spruce [[pols?]] and a fair prospect of the whole falls. While occupying a seat on this rustic sofa, a young gentleman came along and related to me how but a few minutes ago he had very nearly escaped from falling over the precipice. he was apparantly quite agitated. he said he trembled all over, It is dangerous [[thing?]] to venture [[some?]], many things about this wonderful place have a strange deceitfulness about them, I am informed that the average height of the precipice about the falls is from two to two hundred and fifty feet, while it might seem to a stranger not much over one

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twenty three years. The height of the precipice 91 one hundred and fifteen feet. At a place called point victoria on the Canada side, a half a mile or more below the falls is a rustic settle? made of spruce pols? and a fair prospect of the whole falls. While occupying a seat on this rustic sofa, a young gentleman came along and related to me how but a few minutes ago he had very nearly escaped from falling over the precipice. he was apparantly quite agitated. he said he trembled all over, It is dangerous thing? to venture some?, many things about this wonderful place have a strange deceitfulness about them, I am informed that the average height of the precipice about the falls is from two to two hundred and fifty feet, while it might seem to a stranger not much over one