1/23 The sky was perfectly clear, and not even the smallest cloud was to be seen which could give rise to apprehension. During the night there had been a few degrees of frost, and the roads, which had for a long time been nearly impassable, became all at once hard and dry. On the puddles lay the first ice, as thin and clear as glass, and the meadows were hoary with frost. The lovely weather enlivened him, and made his thoughts cheerful and full of hope; for the chaplain was going a-wooing. |