of the meal they went immediately to the station of the Mount McGregor road. There was just time f
l it take us to go
ut ten miles to the mountain; then we go up ab
e it says that in some places the grade is as hig
her, with a smile. "Now look out of the windows,
ble,-and Lulu was quite surprised when the c
out, pointing out the objects of special interest,-the bed where General Grant died,
had any connection with the dear departed great man, then went on up to the mountain top, where stood a la
ried Lulu, in delight. "Wha
as he spoke, "are the Green Mountains, those to the north
There's Schuylerville with its monu
sited this morning," the Captain answered. "Now suppose we go to th
t the view fully repaid them for the exertion. They spent some minutes in gazing upon it, the
y boarded a fine steamer, which would carry them down the Hudson River to West Point, where, to the children's great de
were passing to call their attention to whatever was best worth noticing, and give all desired information in regard to it, doing so in the kindest and pleasantest manner possible. The weather was
sun. They took a carriage near the wharf, and drove to the hotel. As they alighted
unexpected,-to me at least!" he exclaimed, co
ed Captain Raymond, taking the offered hand and shaking it heartily
n a furloug
y," replied Captain Raymond, glancing down upon them with a smile of fatherly pride and affection. "Max and Lulu, thi
anywhere from their remarkable resemblance to you, Raymond!"
ed to engaging rooms and having the baggage taken up to them. When he rejoin
g a valued friend just met after a long separation, and also an old resident here, thoro
dwellings of the officers and professors. In front of them you see the parade-ground: there, on the south side, are the barracks. There is the Grecian chapel, yonder the library building, with its domed turrets, and there are the mess hall and hospital." Then turning toward the west again, "That lofty summit," he said, "is Mount Independence, a
Captain. "Shall we
climb. But," and Mr. Keith glanced somewhat doubtfully at Lulu, "shall we
" her father asked with
iding so much for the last week and more; and you know I'm
have the help of Papa's hand over the hard
le up into his face that almost made Donald K
Mount Independence was at length reached, and the little party stood among the ruins of Fort Putnam. They stood on its ramparts recove
ce. "You see that range of hills on th
ied with an inquiring
ry pinnacle was fortified, and on
ery on each, Pap
you still more,-the Beverly House, from which Arnold the traitor fled
a tone of intense interest. "How I w
aid Lulu. "Please take us
me, my dears; but I will see ab
efore, Raymond?" Mr.
in answered in a low, moved tone, and sig
ulu, softly, looking up into his fac
enjoyed the view very mu
ike to think s
end, "It is a grand view, Keith," he said; "and one that always stirs the patriotism in
ted field; yonder the distant spires of Newburgh, and the bright waters of its bay, seen through that magnificent cleft in the hills," pointing with his finger as he spoke,-"ah, how often I have seen it all in imagination when out in the far
sometimes brought upon me," observed the Captain
p against him as she spoke, and again lifting to his eyes her own so full of sy
ssure of the little soft white
be likely to wish himself back in the service once more!" rema
s home and wife and children too well for that; besides, he has res
talk about Papa! Now, it's my firm conviction
Keith. "He is worthy of it; and I don't doubt the government
ose of my son instead," turning a look upon Max so proudly tend
have no doubt he will do you credit. Max, my boy, never forget that you have the credit of an h
, modestly. Then hastily changing the subject
o you rememb
amped there in 1781. And there, over to the
the island takes its name, and its abandonment a few days after the capture by the Bri
n to all the expense and trouble
x; "but war's a wasteful busi
d soldier though I am, I sincerely hope
of it is to show ourselves ready for
ymond, and see what of interest is to be found in t
y retraced their steps, he helping Lulu
evolution. Conducting them to the centre of the court, "Here," he remarked, "are some interesting ones,"
n that was stretched across the Hudson, down there b
Saratoga; this larger one, Wayne took from the British at Stony Point. I dare
and Lulu asked, "Is that the Engl
query to her father, a
s below it mean, Papa,-
maker; 'fecit' means he executed it, an
any story about that one?" pointing
n 1817, a cadet named Lowe was killed. In the
rked 'G. R.,'" said Max. "Do those letter
s the monogra
than those others," remarked Lulu; "for, s
en, as a monument of their high sense of the wisdom, fortitude, and military talents which distinguished his command in the Southern department, and of the eminent services which,
has at last been given such a monument as
it, Papa?"
an equestrian statue,
ionary War," remarked Mr. Keith. Then he added, "I think we have seen about all you will care for here, Raymond, and that you might enjoy goi
ee Max and his sister are eager for the treat," he added, with a