Two Women Abroad What They Saw And How They Lived While Travelling Among the Se
Two Women Abroad What They Saw And How They Lived While Travelling Among the Se
Adelaide S Adelaide Susan Hall
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"The oldest inhabitant" loves to tell a legend which runs in this fashion: — God ordered the Garden of Eden removed from the earth at the time of Adam's lall. As his angels were passing over the Alps with their burden, they were so enchanted with the sight of the beautiful, white Jungfrau and the two azure lakes beneath, that they could not resist leaving a part of the garden (Lauterbrunnen), at the foot of the mountain, and another, between the two lakes. The people named this grassy plain, "I...nterlaken, '' which means "between the lakes. " Here the air is as soft and balmy as that of a semi-tropical clime; the ramparts of the mountain ranges protect the valley on the north and south, while through the lake openings to the east and west, a fresh cur- rent of air continually circulates. The lower slopes of the moun- tains are covered with beech trees, and in the town is a fine avenue of giant walnuts, the HcJheweg, bordered on one side by the prin- cipal hotels, which face the Jungfrau, standing like a bride clad all in white, the central figure in the landscape.
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