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Erandeur of these clouds as they changed

in shape and tints, and to watch their various effect on the lower

world, whose features, partly veiled, were continually assuions for an to descend

towards Rousillon, and features of beauty then led with the scene

Yet the travellers did not look back without soh the eye, fatigued with the extension

of its powers, was glad to repose on the verdure of woods and pastures,

that now hung on the e shaded by cedars, the playful group of mountaineer-children, and

the flowery nooks that appeared a the hills

As they descended, they saw at a distance, on the right, one of the

grand passes of the Pyrenees into Spain, glea with its battle rays, yellow tops of woods

colouring the steeps belohile far above aspired the snowy points of

the an to look out for the little town he had been directed to

by the people of Beaujeu, and where he ht; but no