COLD OF THE CA VE 



went on with a couple of letters I had been writing, and 

 later on amused myself with a chess problem. All this 

 passed the time well, and it must have been pretty late 



M A R K H O R <,CaJ»-a fakoncri). 

 (Front view of head on p. 113.) 



when I built up the fire with the remainder of the wood 

 and lay down to sleep. 



As long as the fire lasted it was comfortable enough, 

 and I was not long falling asleep ; but when the heat 



