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rocks, now crawling under fallen trees, now running up the steep rocky surfaces, your rubber soled sneakers clinging like glue to the rough granite with all the time a vista of rolling forests, with here and there small bodies of water, unfolding itself behind you.

[[image - a black-and-white photograph showing a lake in the distance; glued to the left side of the page, with caption]]
[[underlined]] Fourth Lake from Black Bear [[/underlined]]

At length we reached the summit, a circular expanse of rock resembling a round table top, and took a view of the glorious panoramathat was now visible to us on all sides. To the west lay Fourth Lake, a point of land projecting into the lake giving it the appear[[* - symbol above the hyphen]]ance of being divided into two two parts; pivoting to the left, next appeared Sixth Lake followed by Seventh; to the east in the immediate foreground small ponds covered with green slime; to the north-east was Raquette Lake. The entire sky-line at the horizon was a continuous succession of mountain^[[|]]peaks. 

[[image - a black-and-white photograph of what appears to be rocky ground with some shrubs; glued to the right side of the page, with caption]]
[[underlined]] North-east from Black Bear [[/underlined]]

Starting in toward the west and turning