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"
It
is
absolutely
necessary
,
however
,
if
it
were
only
for
Robert
.
"
"
No
,
no
,
"
said
the
courageous
lad
;
"
I
can
still
walk
;
do
n't
stop
.
"
"
You
shall
be
carried
,
my
boy
;
but
we
must
get
to
the
other
side
of
the
Cordilleras
,
cost
what
it
may
.
There
we
may
perhaps
find
some
hut
to
cover
us
.
All
I
ask
is
a
two
hours
'
longer
march
.
"
"
Are
you
all
of
the
same
opinion
?
"
said
Glenarvan
.
"
Yes
,
"
was
the
unanimous
reply
:
and
Mulrady
added
,
"
I
'll
carry
the
boy
.
"
The
march
eastward
was
forthwith
resumed
.
They
had
a
frightful
height
to
climb
yet
to
gain
the
topmost
peaks
.
The
rarefaction
of
the
atmosphere
produced
that
painful
oppression
known
by
the
name
of
PUNA
.
Drops
of
blood
stood
on
the
gums
and
lips
,
and
respiration
became
hurried
and
difficult
.
However
strong
the
will
of
these
brave
men
might
be
,
the
time
came
at
last
when
their
physical
powers
failed
,
and
vertigo
,
that
terrible
malady
in
the
mountains
,
destroyed
not
only
their
bodily
strength
but
their
moral
energy
.
Falls
became
frequent
,
and
those
who
fell
could
not
rise
again
,
but
dragged
themselves
along
on
their
knees
But
just
as
exhaustion
was
about
to
make
short
work
of
any
further
ascent
,
and
Glenarvan
's
heart
began
to
sink
as
he
thought
of
the
snow
lying
far
as
the
eye
could
reach
,
and
of
the
intense
cold
,
and
saw
the
shadow
of
night
fast
overspreading
the
desolate
peaks
,
and
knew
they
had
not
a
roof
to
shelter
them
,
suddenly
the
Major
stopped
and
said
,
in
a
calm
voice
,
"
A
hut
!
"
ANYONE
else
but
McNabbs
might
have
passed
the
hut
a
hundred
times
,
and
gone
all
round
it
,
and
even
over
it
without
suspecting
its
existence
.
It
was
covered
with
snow
,
and
scarcely
distinguishable
from
the
surrounding
rocks
;
but
Wilson
and
Mulrady
succeeded
in
digging
it
out
and
clearing
the
opening
after
half
an
hour
's
hard
work
,
to
the
great
joy
of
the
whole
party
,
who
eagerly
took
possession
of
it
.
They
found
it
was
a
CASUCHA
,
constructed
by
the
Indians
,
made
of
ADOBES
,
a
species
of
bricks
baked
in
the
sun
.
Its
form
was
that
of
a
cube
,
12
feet
on
each
side
,
and
it
stood
on
a
block
of
basalt
.
A
stone
stair
led
up
to
the
door
,
the
only
opening
;
and
narrow
as
this
door
was
,
the
hurricane
,
and
snow
,
and
hail
found
their
way
in
when
the
TEMPORALES
were
unchained
in
the
mountains
.
Ten
people
could
easily
find
room
in
it
,
and
though
the
walls
might
be
none
too
water-tight
in
the
rainy
season
,
at
this
time
of
the
year
,
at
any
rate
,
it
was
sufficient
protection
against
the
intense
cold
,
which
,
according
to
the
thermometer
,
was
ten
degrees
below
zero
.
Besides
,
there
was
a
sort
of
fireplace
in
it
,
with
a
chimney
of
bricks
,
badly
enough
put
together
,
certainly
,
but
still
it
allowed
of
a
fire
being
lighted
.