正文 CHAPTER SEVEN

THE HILL OF THE STRARENCHES THERE Is no denying it was a beast of a day. Overhead was a sunless sky, muffled in clouds that were heavy with snow; underfoot, a black frost; blowing over it, a wind that felt as if it would take your skin off. When they got down into the plain they found that this part of the a road was much more ruinous than any they had yet seen. They had to pick their way reat broken stones aween boulders and across rubble: hard going for sore feet. And, however tired they got, it was far too cold for a halt.

At about ten oclock the first tiny snow flakes came l down and settled on Jills arm. Ten minutes later they were falling quite thickly. Iy mihe ground was noticeably white. And by the end of half an hood steady snowstorm, which looked as if it meant to last all day, was driving in their faces so that they could hardly see.

In order to uand what followed, you must keep on remembering how little they could see. As they dr……(内容加载失败!)

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