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Project Gutenberg's The Man In The Reservoir, by Charles Fenno Hoffman This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Man In The Reservoir Author: Charles Fenno Hoffman Release Date: October 24, 2007 [EBook #23167] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE MAN IN THE RESERVOIR *** Produced by David Widger THE MAN IN THE RESERVOIR By Charles Fenno Hoffman You may see some of the best society in New York on the top of the Distributing Reservoir, any of these fine October mornings. There were two or three carriages in waiting, and half a dozen senatorial-looking mothers with young children, pacing the parapet, as we basked there the other day in the sunshine-now watching the pickerel that glide along the lucid edges of the black pool within, and now looking off upon the scene of rich and wondrous variety that spreads along the two rivers on either side. "They may talk of Alpheus and Arethusa," murmured an idling sophomore, who had found his way thither during recitation hours, "but the Croton in passing over an arm of the sea at Spuyten Duyvil, and bursting to sight again in this truncated pyramid, beats it all hollow. By George, too, the bay yonder looks as blue as ever the AEgean Sea to Byron's eye, gazing from the Acropolis! But the painted foliage on these crags!-the Greeks must have dreamed of such a vegetable phenomenon in the midst of their grayish olive groves, or they never would have supplied the want of it in their landscape by embroidering their marble temples with gay colors. Did you see that pike break, sir?" "I did not." "Zounds! his silver fin flashed upon the black Acheron, like a restless soul that hoped yet to mount from the pool." "The place seems suggestive of fancies to you?" we observed in reply to the rattlepate. "It is, indeed, for I have done up a good deal of anxious thinking within a circle of a few yards where that fish broke just now." "A singular place for meditation-the middle of the Reservoir!" "You look incredulous, sir; but it's a fact. A fellow can never tell, until he is tried, in what situation his most earnest meditations may be concentrated. I am boring you, thoug
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