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When I think of the descriptions that Lewis gave, the White Cliffs description, scenes of visionary enchantment…?

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When I think of the descriptions that Lewis gave, the White Cliffs description, scenes of visionary enchantment…?

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I’m going to take that right from you. Lewis’s description of the White Cliffs along the Missouri River in what is now Montana, ‘scenes of visionary enchantment’ is another expression of, of this notion that in fact they had ented, entered a kind of Garden of Eden. They, they understood that… I can’t take it any farther, sorry. Lost that one. Is there something that you would like to add to our story…? I think you’ve pretty well gotten what I know. I’m already down to the point where… I feel from visiting there and also reading that the Missouri is alive. I’ve, I’ve done a number of our major rivers from from source to mouth or vice versa. I have not been on any river that has more of a distinctive personality than does the Missouri River. It’s a river that immediately presents to the traveler, “I am a grandfather spirit. I have a source; I have a life.” The 2500 miles that I did against the current on the Mis Missouri River, every day I felt that the river wanted to pull a trick

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