Castle Nowhere Castle Nowhere

Publisher Description

This is a story book. Not many years ago the shore bordering the head of Lake Michigan, the northern curve of that silver sea, was a wilderness unexplored. It is a wilderness still, showing even now on the school-maps nothing save an empty waste of colored paper, generally a pale, cold yellow suitable to the climate, all the way from Point St. Ignace to the iron ports on the Little Bay de Noquet, or Badderknock in lake phraseology, a hundred miles of nothing, according to the map-makers, who, knowing nothing of the region, set it down accordingly, withholding even those long-legged letters, 'Chip-pe-was', 'Ric-ca-rees', that stretch accommodatingly across so much townless territory farther west. This northern curve is and always has been off the route to anywhere; and mortals, even Indians, prefer as a general rule, when once started, to go somewhere. The earliest Jesuit explorers and the captains of yesterday's schooners had this in common, that they could not, being human, resist a cross-cut; and thus, whether bark canoes of two centuries ago or the high, narrow propellers of to-day, one and all, coming and going, they veer to the southeast or west, and sail gayly out of sight, leaving this northern curve of ours unvisited and alone. A wilderness still, but not unexplored; for that railroad of the future which is to make of British America a garden of roses, and turn the wild trappers of the Hudson's Bay Company into gently smiling congressmen, has it not sent its missionaries thither, to the astonishment and joy of the beasts that dwelt therein? According to tradition, these men surveyed the territory, and then crossed over (those of them at least whom the beasts had spared) to the lower peninsula, where, the pleasing variety of swamps being added to the labyrinth of pines and sand-hills, they soon lost themselves, and to this day have never found what they lost. As the gleam of a camp-fire is occasionally seen, and now and then a distant shout heard by the hunter passing along the outskirts, it is supposed, that they are in there somewhere surveying still.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1894
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
159
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
101.6
KB

More Books Like This

To Have and to Hold To Have and to Hold
2015
Great Short Short Stories: Quick Reads by Great Writers Great Short Short Stories: Quick Reads by Great Writers
2012
The Luck of Roaring Camp The Luck of Roaring Camp
2014
30+ Classic Adventure Fiction By Edgar Rice Burroughs, John Buchan, H. Rider Haggard, Robert Louis Stevenson, Baroness Orczy, Etc. 30+ Classic Adventure Fiction By Edgar Rice Burroughs, John Buchan, H. Rider Haggard, Robert Louis Stevenson, Baroness Orczy, Etc.
2012
Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories (Illustrated + FREE audiobook download link) Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories (Illustrated + FREE audiobook download link)
2014
Great English Short Stories Great English Short Stories
2012

More Books by Constance Fenimore Woolson

Works of Constance Fenimore Woolson Works of Constance Fenimore Woolson
2013
Stories by American Authors (Volume 4) Stories by American Authors (Volume 4)
2007
Mentone, Cairo, and Corfu (Illustrated) Mentone, Cairo, and Corfu (Illustrated)
2015
The Old Stone House The Old Stone House
1873
Jupiter Lights, a Novel Jupiter Lights, a Novel
2014
Anne: A Novel Anne: A Novel
2022

Customers Also Bought

The Waves The Waves
2014
A Message from the Sea A Message from the Sea
1934
Three Ghost Stories Three Ghost Stories
1870
Holiday Romance Holiday Romance
1868
Through the Looking-Glass Through the Looking-Glass
1898
To The Lighthouse To The Lighthouse
2014