[The Monikins by J. Fenimore Cooper]@TWC D-Link bookThe Monikins INTRODUCTION 3/9
He then told me Sir Herbert Taylor was made adjutant-general, and wished me good morning. I sat reflecting on the character, hopes, pursuits, and interests of man, for an hour, concluding that the stranger was a soldier, who let some of the ordinary workings of his thoughts overflow in this brief and casual interview.
To resume my solitary journey, cross the Rhone, and toil my way up the rugged side of the Grimsel, consumed two more hours, and glad was I to come in view of the little chill-looking sheet of water on its summit, which is called the Lake of the Dead.
The path was filled with snow, at a most critical point, where, indeed, a misplaced footstep might betray the incautious to their destruction.
A large party on the other side appeared fully aware of the difficulty, for it had halted, and was in earnest discussion with the guide, touching the practicability of passing.
It was decided to attempt the enterprise. First came a female of one of the sweetest, serenest countenances I had ever seen.
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