Mr. Bishop Is One Of The Few Who Can Do This; The Graphic
Simplicity Of His Narrative Is Above Praise.
Meanwhile, his personal impression is very
charming.
The quiet patience with which he accepted all the hardships of his position
without the slightest parade of patience, however - is beyond measure attractive. But
the brave youth goes on quietly enduring what was to be borne, and not ever allowing his
observation to be dulled by the infelicities of his situation." - Boston Commonwealth
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BOSTON: LEE & SHEPARD.
NEW YORK: CHARLES T. DILLINGHAM.
End of Voyage of The Paper Canoe, by N. H. Bishop
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