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INCIDENTS OF TRAVEL. 



our clothes stiff with mud, talking of France, Italy, 

 and home. At length we hung up our hammocks. 

 We had been so much occupied that we had paid no 

 attention to our luggage ; and, when we wanted to pro- 

 cure a change of raiment, could not find our men, and 

 were obliged to turn in as we were ; but, with the sat- 

 isfactory feeling that we had passed the mountain," 

 we soon fell asleep. 



