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A Naturalist’s Voyage Round the World

CHAPTER XIII
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Every one must know the feeling of triumph and pride which a grand view from a height communicates to the mind.

In these little frequented countries there is also joined to it some vanity, that you perhaps are the first man who ever stood on this pinnacle or admired this view.
A strong desire is always felt to ascertain whether any human being has previously visited an unfrequented spot.

A bit of wood with a nail in it is picked up and studied as if it were covered with hieroglyphics.

Possessed with this feeling, I was much interested by finding, on a wild part of the coast, a bed made of grass beneath a ledge of rock.

Close by it there had been a fire, and the man had used an axe.


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