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  1. Killington has 50cm of fresh snow, 700 skiable acres and 105 trails open, while Jackson Hole, Steamboat, Sunlight, Vail, Cooper, and Beaver Creek are 95 per cent open.
  2. When the steamboat touches the pier, you are met by a throng of canvassers from the hotels and private lodging-house keepers, and not a few of the holiday residents, who look out eagerly, in the hope of mayhap meeting friend or acquaintance or notable traveller.
  3. Red Indian, "Chief of the Choctaw tribe", an educated man with whom CD had a conversation aboard a steamboat en route for Louisville (Kentucky).
  4. The excursion party of thirty travelled 10,500 miles in nine weeks with John Mason overseeing all the arrangements, dealing with over a hundred railway and steamboat officials and lamenting the "lightening" steamboats and trains which travelled at fifteen miles per hour.
  5. After Glencoe JTR travelled to Fort William by boat than trans-shipped at Banavie to the Caledonian Canal steamboat.
  6. I then returned to the little inn where I had ordered dinner to be ready at an hour early enough to allow me to walk back to Ballachulish in time for the calling of the steamboat on its Fort William route.
  7. The "Iona" - D. Hutchison and Company's famed steamboat - calls each morning on her way to Ardrishaig via the Kyles of Bute and Loch Fyne.
  8. At the pier Gairloch I waited the transport boats, seen in dim shadowy form coming from the steamboat that lay out in the bay, and listened to the plash of the oars.
  9. member of the US Congress whom Martin Chuzzlewit meets on board the steamboat returning from Eden, a chauvinistic windbag celebrated for a speech called "the Pogram Defiance" which, Martin is informed by another passenger, "defied the world in general to com-pete with our country upon any hook; and develop'd our internal resources for making war upon the universal airth".
  10. After sketching the steamboat, as she lay in the bay unlading her cargo, from the bridge over the water that divides Pultneytown from the old town of Wick, I got into one of the boats leaving the pier, and was landed on board the "St. Nicholas," thinking it would be more pleasant to visit Thurso by sailing round the coast than to go by rail.
  11. This was to be remedied by Commodore Vanderbilt, the greatest merchant prince of the American railroad companies, president of the New York Central, whose family had started on its route to fortune with a steamboat line.
  12. Norman also pictured the almost unbelievable sumptuousness of the luxury steamboat liners, with their relaxed passengers at cards or dinner, a waiter for every passenger.
  13. By 27 May, though, things had quietened down sufficiently for a daring (or foolhardy) party to charter a steamboat from Batavia (now Djakarta) and sail out to the islands to see what was going on.

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