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Italian associations-Vespers-Our maiden companion-Ancient arch
-Beautiful effect of light-Colossal torsos-Cathedral-Bishop of
Susa-Resolve on walking to Geneva-Difficulty of forwarding
our portmanteaus -Ascend Mont Cenis - Vines - Temptation to
pilfer-Impression of the pass-Roccia Melone-Chapel-Pilgrim-
- Numerous fountains — Village of Grande Croix- Plain on

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Mont Cenis Hospice
Descend to Lanslebourg-Conflicting evidence respecting the Hôtel
Royal-Curious reception-Indulge in tea-Make arrangements to
cross the mountains-Excursion in search of a natural obelisk-
Termignon-Pine forest-Remarkable scene-The Aiguille Loulié
-Its imposing appearance - Threatened by a thunder-storm

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Early start Our guide, Jaques Trag-Lans le Villard — Bessans-
Gigantic cattle fold-Confused mountain nomenclature-Bonval-
Halt to lunch-Primitive accommodation-Wounded girl-Sup-
posed to be surgeons-Rye bread-Mode of cutting it-Pig-skin
wine vessels-Excessive steepness of Mont Iseran-Chamois and
Marmottes-Thin snow bridge-Rarity of the atmosphere-Its
effect on my companion-Reach the Col-Glorious panoramic view-
Iced drink-Excessive cold-Difficult track-Draughts of snow-
water Laval-Savage gorge - Numerous death crosses - - The
last mile Arrive at Tignes Rough accommodation - Poor
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AUVERGNE, PIEDMONT, & SAVOY:

A SUMMER RAMBLE.

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CHAPTER I.

T was with no inconsiderable difficulty that I satisfactorily answered the important question, which I put to myself more than once as the spring of 1849 ripened into summer,-Where shall I spend my vacation? I say important question, for he whose entire life is a holiday of oppressive idleness little knows the happiness which these yearly breathing-times may be made, by judicious management, to confer on the working-man. They give exulting elasticity to the spirits; destroy incipient disease, so often engendered by too sedentary a life; and are, as it were, a species of winding up of the clockwork of human machinery, which enables it to perform its functions. smoothly for another cycle. Democritus Junior wisely said, 'Although our ordinary air be good, yet it is not amiss to alter it: no better physic than change of air and variety of places. For peregrination charms our senses with such unspeakable and sweet variety, that some count him unhappy that

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