The Complete Works of Mark Twain [pseud.] a Tramp Abroad Vol. 9 Nine (9)

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"Well," said he, "I can't stand another three hoiirs, I've had enough for to-day; I'll take a bed there." I asked: "Are we nearly to the top?" "Nearly to the top! Why, bless your soul, you haven't really started, yet." I said we would put up at the inn, too. So we turned back and ordered a hot supper, and had quite a jolly evening of it with this EngHshman.
The German landlady gave us neat rooms and nice beds, and when I and my agent turned in, it was wdth the resolution to be up early and make
... the utmost of our first Alpine sunrise. But of course we were dead tired, and slept like policemen; so when we 267 MARK TWAIN awoke in the morning and ran to the window it was already too late, because it was half past eleven. It was a sharp disappointment. However, we ordered breakfast and told the landlady to call the EngHsh- man, but she said he was already up and off at day- break — and swearing mad about something or other.
We could not find out what the matter was. He had asked the landlady the altitude of her place above the level of the lake, and she had told him fourteen hundred and ninety-five feet.


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