The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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... reached the appointed meeting - place , there was no one there , and it was evident that Mummery and the two Gurkhas , in descending the pass , must have been swept away by one of the numerous ice - avalanches that thundered down its ...
... reached the appointed meeting - place , there was no one there , and it was evident that Mummery and the two Gurkhas , in descending the pass , must have been swept away by one of the numerous ice - avalanches that thundered down its ...
Page 313
... reached . So far , at the immense height at which they had been travelling , the weather had remained fine . Yet a sinister feature was the constant sea of cloud that cut the climbers off from the rest of the world below , and - had ...
... reached . So far , at the immense height at which they had been travelling , the weather had remained fine . Yet a sinister feature was the constant sea of cloud that cut the climbers off from the rest of the world below , and - had ...
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... reached Camp VII . That evening the sky cleared with a raging gale , and four porters were suddenly observed descending the Rakhiot Peak . The occupants of Camp IV hurried out to meet them as they approached , and helped them into camp ...
... reached Camp VII . That evening the sky cleared with a raging gale , and four porters were suddenly observed descending the Rakhiot Peak . The occupants of Camp IV hurried out to meet them as they approached , and helped them into camp ...
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