The Crystal Hunters: A Boy's Adventures in the Higher AlpsD. Appleton, 1891 - 415 páginas |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Crystal Hunters: A Boy's Adventures in the Higher Alps Frederic William Burton Vista previa limitada - 1891 |
The Crystal Hunters a Boy's Adventures in the Higher Alps Frederic William Burton Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
50 cents alpenstock Andregg arête began beneath Bond Street boy's breath châlet chamois chip climb close companion crack crevasse cried Dale cried Melchior cried Saxe excitedly crystal cave crystals Dale quietly Dale's dark descend drew edge eyes fall farther feel feet felt followed gazing GEORGE WHARTON EDWARDS glacier glissade goat Gros grotto guide's hand heard hold hour ice-axe jodel kobolds lanthorn laughing ledge light loop lower Melk minutes MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL mountains mule narrow Oh yes once passed peaks piece Pierre ravine reached ready rest roar rock rope round rugged rushing SARA JEANNETTE DUNCAN Saxe looked Saxe's seemed seracs shouted side sleep slip slope slowly smiling snow soon sound step stone stood stopped suddenly terrible turned uttered valley wait walk watching wonder yards young herr