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Pagina 3
... heard much of that celebrated pass , I was extremely desirous of crossing it . Our preliminary arrangements being completed , we started for the Simplon , accordingly , on the morning of the 9th of November . I must here observe that ...
... heard much of that celebrated pass , I was extremely desirous of crossing it . Our preliminary arrangements being completed , we started for the Simplon , accordingly , on the morning of the 9th of November . I must here observe that ...
Pagina 5
... heard the wheels of the carriage grate , proving how fearfully near the edge we were ; and there really seemed nothing to guide or save our struggling horses from overstepping the almost impercepti- ble boundary that lay between us and ...
... heard the wheels of the carriage grate , proving how fearfully near the edge we were ; and there really seemed nothing to guide or save our struggling horses from overstepping the almost impercepti- ble boundary that lay between us and ...
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... heard of . Our hosts told us that , on the Simplon , they seldom have occasion for the services of the dogs , which are so much used on the St. Bernard . There is no truth what- ever in the common belief that these ani- mals are sent ...
... heard of . Our hosts told us that , on the Simplon , they seldom have occasion for the services of the dogs , which are so much used on the St. Bernard . There is no truth what- ever in the common belief that these ani- mals are sent ...
Pagina 10
... heard one of them say to another , in answer to some previous question which escaped me , " We must go on , for it is impossible to go back . " The alternative did not seem hopeful ; but at length , to our great relief , from amid the ...
... heard one of them say to another , in answer to some previous question which escaped me , " We must go on , for it is impossible to go back . " The alternative did not seem hopeful ; but at length , to our great relief , from amid the ...
Pagina 11
... heard in our wilds , or where , a few years later , the strife of con- tending armies devastated our plains . One by one they have been destroyed by the inroads of natural decay , or have gradu- ally disappeared before the improvements ...
... heard in our wilds , or where , a few years later , the strife of con- tending armies devastated our plains . One by one they have been destroyed by the inroads of natural decay , or have gradu- ally disappeared before the improvements ...
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