leaving it as we found it, a double or forked peak with the shorter tine 
previous foot had been, and whose accessibility they could not prove be- 
forehand and could scarcely believe when looking upon it. It was a far 
west, 
of the Finster Aarhorn rose out of the snows of the great glacier of the 
;—Schreckhorn, Wetterhorn, Titlis, the Eiger, and the Sidelhorn 
around it like an ancient brotherhood of giants. The Bernese Alps drew 
out their line in equal beauty and majesty from the Angelhorner and the 
Wetterhorn till it seemed to run up into the skies from the Silberhorn aud 
avalanches y dep 
— Southward, the eye looked through a bright blue sky into Italy,— 
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