A Winter Amid the Ice, and Other Thrilling StoriesVerne, Jules
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A Winter Amid the Ice, and Other Thrilling Stories
Verne, Jules
French fiction -- Translations into English
“How much you are envied here by everybody! Let me touch your
alpenstocks!”
These words seemed to interpret the general feeling.
The ascent of Mont Blanc is a very painful one. It is asserted that the
celebrated naturalist of Geneva, De Saussure, acquired there the seeds
of the disease of which he died in a few months after his return from
the summit. I cannot better close this narrative than by quoting the
words of M. Markham Sherwell:—
“However it may be,” he says, in describing his ascent of Mont Blanc,
“I would not advise any one to undertake this ascent, the rewards of
which can never have an importance proportionate to the dangers
encountered by the tourist, and by those who accompany him.”
THE END.
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