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 "And, besides, the Yellowstone, with its boiling springs, its geysers, its mud volcanoes, its waterfalls and its mountains two miles high, and its wild animals, contains more of the wonders of Nature than any other place of its size in the whole round world. Every one of you fellows ought to see some of the wonderful things in our own country before you go to Europe, and the Yellowstone makes a finer trip anyhow.

"Here are ten of the two hundred views shown me last evening by an old friend of mine who is now the photographer for the Union Pacific Railroad."

"Look at the deer and bears." "Now, say. Dr. Curtis, can you really see a live, walking bear and take a picture of him or is it only a make believe? "