Tintin in Tibet The Adventures of Tintin

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a HERGE - THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN What a glorious Holiday: eh, Saowy? Cail this.a holiday ' Scrambling over jagged rocks From manning ill might. All right For him, with his heavy climbing boots. But iF this goos on I'll have mio paws left! Te's been a long day ry to be back at the hotel. lw hungry as a hunter, = r ores» sogueT® Tin not sor: Hello, Captain Had a good day * A bit tired, | must say, but on top of Eno world. The wountains are superb... and the air’s like champagne. You ought to come with we one day .. Not on your life! [ don't wind meun- tains as Scenery; but this passion forclambering about over piles oF rock, that’s what beaks me | Besides, ju've always gat to come down again What'sit wil in aid of anyways A broken neck, | suppose 2 But ma one evar thinks of the risk. You're always secing accidents iu the papers: mountain drama here, Alpine disaster there, Mountains should be abolished. Atleast that'd stop all these aero planes bumping into every other Ike's just happened again st Nepal. was fread ing the story in the paper. Here... took

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