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The brightsun dazzled the eyes, the snow had ceased, the ht that the
new sensation of breathing it was like the having entered on a new
existence
To help the delusion, the solid ground itself see waste of iion of cloud floating between the blue sky above and the earth
far below
Some dark specks in the snow, like knots upon a little thread, beginning
at the convent door and winding away down the descent in broken lengths
which were not yet pieced together, shohere the Brethren were at
work in several places clearing the track Already the snow had begun to
be foot-thawed again about the door Mules were busily brought out, tied
to the rings in the wall, and laden; strings of bells were buckled
on, burdens were adjusted, the voices of drivers and riders sounded
musically Some of the earliest had even already resumed their journey;
and, both on the level summit by the dark water near the convent, and on