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Mr. Standfast

CHAPTER SEVEN
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The Coolin, he said, were his favourites, for on some of them you could get two thousand feet of good rock.

We got our glasses on the face of Sgurr Alasdair, and he sketched out for me various ways of getting to its grim summit.

The Coolin and the Dolomites for him, for he had grown tired of the Chamonix aiguilles.

I remember he described with tremendous gusto the joys of early dawn in Tyrol, when you ascended through acres of flowery meadows to a tooth of clean white limestone against a clean blue sky.

He spoke, too, of the little wild hills in the Bavarian Wettersteingebirge, and of a guide he had picked up there and trained to the job.
'They called him Sebastian Buchwieser.


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