I am glad you had fine weather in the Faulhorn. It is a nasty, spongy, flatheaded hill itself, and so I never thoroughly enjoy it. But the view is a noble one. I agree with you in thinking the Jura quite as good. The Jardin is interesting, but to my mind... English Female Artists - Page 407by Ellen Creathorne Clayton - 1876Full view - About this book
| John Ruskin - 1909 - 830 pages
...no under jaw. So I said nothing to him, and walked out again. But I am glad you had fine weather on the Faulhorn. It is a nasty, spongy, flat-headed hill...whether I asked you if you liked Dante. I think if you could go through a little ordinary academy discipline first, and then dwell some time with Michael... | |
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