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Hugo, Victor Ninety-Three ISBN 13: 9781230347028

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ... BOOK IV. TELLMARCH. I. ON THE TOP OF THE DUNE. The old man waited until Halmalo was out of sight; then drawing his sca-cloak more closely around him, he started walking slowly, wrapt in thought. He took the direction of Huisnes; Halmalo had gone towards Beauvoir. Behind him rose the enormous triangle of Mont Saint-Michel, with its cathedral tiara and its cuirasslike fortress, whose two great eastern towers -- the one round, the other square -- help the mountain to bear up under the burden of the church and the village. As the pyramid of Cheops is a landmark in the desert, so is Mont-Saint Michel a beacon to the sea. The quicksands in the bay of Mont Saint-Michel act imperceptibly upon the dunes. At that time between Huisnes and Ardevon there was a very high one, which is no longer in existence. This dune, levelled by an equinoctial gale, was unusually old, and on its summit stood a milestone, erected in the twelfth century in memory of the council held at Avranches against the assassins of Saint Thomas of Canterbury. From its top one could see all the surrounding country, and ascertain the points of the compass. The old man directed his steps to this dune, and ascended it. When he reached the summit, he seated himself on one of the four projecting stones, and leaning back against the monument, began to examine the land that lay spread out like a geographical map at his feet. He seemed to be looking for a route in a country that had once been familiar to him. In this broad landscape, obscured by the twilight, nothing was distinctly visible but the dark line of the horizon against the pale sky. One could see the clustered roofs of eleven hamlets and villages; and all the belfries of the coast were visible several miles away, standing high...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ... BOOK IV. TELLMARCH. I. ON THE TOP OF THE DUNE. The old man waited until Halmalo was out of sight; then drawing his sca-cloak more closely around him, he started walking slowly, wrapt in thought. He took the direction of Huisnes; Halmalo had gone towards Beauvoir. Behind him rose the enormous triangle of Mont Saint-Michel, with its cathedral tiara and its cuirasslike fortress, whose two great eastern towers -- the one round, the other square -- help the mountain to bear up under the burden of the church and the village. As the pyramid of Cheops is a landmark in the desert, so is Mont-Saint Michel a beacon to the sea. The quicksands in the bay of Mont Saint-Michel act imperceptibly upon the dunes. At that time between Huisnes and Ardevon there was a very high one, which is no longer in existence. This dune, levelled by an equinoctial gale, was unusually old, and on its summit stood a milestone, erected in the twelfth century in memory of the council held at Avranches against the assassins of Saint Thomas of Canterbury. From its top one could see all the surrounding country, and ascertain the points of the compass. The old man directed his steps to this dune, and ascended it. When he reached the summit, he seated himself on one of the four projecting stones, and leaning back against the monument, began to examine the land that lay spread out like a geographical map at his feet. He seemed to be looking for a route in a country that had once been familiar to him. In this broad landscape, obscured by the twilight, nothing was distinctly visible but the dark line of the horizon against the pale sky. One could see the clustered roofs of eleven hamlets and villages; and all the belfries of the coast were visible several miles away, standing high...

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  • VerlagTheClassics.us
  • Erscheinungsdatum2013
  • ISBN 10 123034702X
  • ISBN 13 9781230347028
  • EinbandTapa blanda
  • SpracheEnglisch
  • Anzahl der Seiten124
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