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Life On The Mississippi

CHAPTER 28 Uncle Mumford Unloads
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It's a country town now.

The river strikes in below it; and a boat can't go up to the town except in high water.

Well, they are going to build wing-dams in the bend opposite the foot of 103, and throw the water over and cut off the foot of the island and plow down into an old ditch where the river used to be in ancient times; and they think they can persuade the water around that way, and get it to strike in above Vicksburg, as it used to do, and fetch the town back into the world again.

That is, they are going to take this whole Mississippi, and twist it around and make it run several miles UP STREAM.

Well you've got to admire men that deal in ideas of that size and can tote them around without crutches; but you haven't got to believe they can DO such miracles, have you! And yet you ain't absolutely obliged to believe they can't.


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