From this point the track sweeps downward to Bartons Crossing, Helmdale, and the purely agricultural county of Merton. The steam ploughs had, however, kept the railroad open, and the evening train which connects the long line of coal-mining and iron-working settlements was slowly groaning its way up the steep gradients which lead from Stagville on the plain to Vermissa, the central township which lies at the head of Vermissa Valley. It had been a severe winter, and the snow lay deep in the gorges of the Gilmerton Mountains. It was the fourth of February in the year 1875. Previous Chapter Next Chapter Chapter 1-The Man
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