Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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Pagina 165
... reached the foot of the first instalment of the slabs which constitute one of the two chief obstacles of the ascent . These slabs consist of about sixty feet of perpendicular rock , seamed at intervals of a few yards with horizontal and ...
... reached the foot of the first instalment of the slabs which constitute one of the two chief obstacles of the ascent . These slabs consist of about sixty feet of perpendicular rock , seamed at intervals of a few yards with horizontal and ...
Pagina 167
... reached the top or fell off . Crees strove , the sound of dis- tant shouting echoed in his head , like an incessant refrain in a nightmare , or the singing of a sick man's pulse . Eventu- ally , after what seemed an endless struggle ...
... reached the top or fell off . Crees strove , the sound of dis- tant shouting echoed in his head , like an incessant refrain in a nightmare , or the singing of a sick man's pulse . Eventu- ally , after what seemed an endless struggle ...
Pagina 780
... reached Base Camp . In stinging snow Burton sat on a box outside his tent until a porter put him to bed . packed up , and after a stay of exactly a month above the snow - line , the party reached Camp 1 . Walton's private impression is ...
... reached Base Camp . In stinging snow Burton sat on a box outside his tent until a porter put him to bed . packed up , and after a stay of exactly a month above the snow - line , the party reached Camp 1 . Walton's private impression is ...
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