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CHAPTER XXII. OVER THE BRINK.
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They started on their walk provided with alpenstocks, for just above them was the snow-line, and they could not go far without encountering ice also. The Hotel du Glacier1 stood thousands of feet above the sea-level, and was a favorite resort with those who enjoyed the sublimity2 of mountain scenery.
Though Sharpley was by no means the companion he would have best liked, Frank was in high spirits, as he realized that he was really four thousand miles from home, surrounded by the famous mountains of which he had so often read.
"Have you ever been up this mountain before, Colonel Sharpley?" asked Frank.
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"How? Did you walk?"
"No. I went in a diligence."
"It must have been fine. Shall we go into Italy?"
"Perhaps so."
"I should like it very much. I have read so much about Italy."
"How I wish Ben Cameron were here!" said Frank, after a pause.
He did not so much mean to say this to Sharpley, but the thought entered his mind, and he unconsciously uttered it aloud.
"Who is Ben Cameron?"
"He is a friend of mine at home. We were a great deal together."
"Was he the boy that was with you when I first met you?"
"Yes, sir."
"Humph! I have no desire for his company," thought Sharpley.
"Have you a glass with you, Colonel Sharpley?" asked Frank.
"Yes. Would you like to use it?"
"If you please."
It was a small spy-glass, not powerful, but serviceable. Frank [204] adjusted it to his eye, and looked earnestly in a certain direction.
"What do you see?" asked his companion.
"Wait a minute. I am not certain. Yes, it is they."
"Who?" demanded Sharpley, impatiently.
"The Abercrombies. They are higher up than we, over there, but not very much out of our way. Shall we join them?" asked Frank, hopefully.
"Where are they? Let me see," said Sharpley, seizing the glass.
He thought Frank might be mistaken, but a glance through the glass satisfied him that he was right. There was Mr. Abercrombie,
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glacier
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n.冰川,冰河 | |
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sublimity
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崇高,庄严,气质高尚 | |
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v.上升,攀登( ascend的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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长时间或辛苦地工作( toil的现在分词 ); 艰难缓慢地移动,跋涉 | |
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fascination
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moth
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鸟( hover的第三人称单数 ); 靠近(某事物); (人)徘徊; 犹豫 | |
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persistently
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