About fifty miles from Fort Gratiot, a large rock rises to the surface of the lake, a mile or so from the shore, which is called the "White Rock.
At my request, Mr. Kent collected for me a bag of pebbles from the beach of White Rock harbour, in the northern part of the sound, between the two Falkland Islands.
It was from Greene, the forester, brief and to the point: Greene had lost no time in finding the sheriff of the adjoining county at White Rock and in going with him to the cave.
White Rock was in the next county, but so, for that matter, was the cave.
Also, he knew of Quinnion and would be delighted to break a record getting back to his station and to White Rock.
And at last I had the whole column translated: fourteen rod on wall three rod straight right fastened white rock Writing it out, I had: Fourteen rod on wall three rod straight right fastened white rock.
But that was "near" Uiticos and near a village called Chuquipalpa, where should be found the ruins of a Temple of the Sun, and in these ruins a "white rock over a spring of water.
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