A Tramp Abroad — Volume 05
He kept his word. We heard his horn and instantly got up. It was dark and cold and wretched. As I fumbled around for the matches, knocking things down with my quaking hands, I wished the sun would rise in the middle of the day, when it was warm and bright and cheerful, and one wasn't sleepy. We proceeded to dress by the gloom of a couple sickly candles, but we could hardly button anything, our hands shook so. I thought of how many happy people there were in Europe, Asia, and America, and everywhere, who were sleeping peacefully in their beds, and did not have to get up and see the Rigi sunrise—people who did not appreciate their advantage, as like as not, but would get up in the morning wanting more boons of Providence. While thinking these thoughts I yawned, in a rather ample way, and my upper teeth got hitched on a nail over the door, and while I was mounting a chair to free myself, Harris drew the window-curtain, and said:
Oh, this is luck! We shan't have to go out at all—yonder are the mountains, in full view.
That was glad news, indeed. It made us cheerful right away. One could see the grand Alpine masses dimly outlined against the black firmament, and one or two faint stars blinking through rifts in the night. Fully clothed, and wrapped in blankets, and huddled ourselves up, by the window, with lighted pipes, and fell into chat, while we waited in exceeding comfort to see how an Alpine sunrise was going to look by candlelight. By and by a delicate, spiritual sort of effulgence spread itself by imperceptible degrees over the loftiest altitudes of the snowy wastes—but there the effort seemed to stop. I said, presently:
There is a hitch about this sunrise somewhere. It doesn't seem to go. What do you reckon is the matter with it?
I don't know. It appears to hang fire somewhere. I never saw a sunrise act like that before. Can it be that the hotel is playing anything on us?
Mark Twain
A TRAMP ABROAD, Part 5
A TRAMP ABROAD, Part 5.
ILLUSTRATIONS:
CONTENTS:
CHAPTER XXIX
[Looking West for Sunrise]
CHAPTER XXX
[Harris Climbs Mountains for Me]
CHAPTER XXXI
[Alp-scaling by Carriage]
CHAPTER XXXII
[The Jungfrau, the Bride, and the Piano]
CHAPTER XXXIII
[We Climb Far—by Buggy]
CHAPTER XXXIV
[The World's Highest Pig Farm]
CHAPTER XXXV
[Swindling the Coroner]