East Of Oswego
Ticonderoga to Lake George, the classic invasion route up the Richelieu valley past Plattsburg, Verdun, Montral across the North Shore reroute again to savour Albany; last of the trading posts east of Oswego before New York protective sanctuary lodgings, free from the scalping knife barrens and the horrors Fenimore Cooper described. Apple crisp, fall damp the air with an unbroken stretch of forest and Adirondack mountains, there, delicate slip of fair womanhood bliss, she lies, gentle as the finger lakes clothed in autumn crimson.
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