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sound then other shift into thousands of fragments. These appear to have been thrown from the Peak during some irruption. Some of these stones were at least 100 feet in diameter and were so hard that I could strike fire with a piece the same as from a ____ ____ ____ we found it rather hard _____ an ____ horses sank up to their knees at every step and tho cold and uncomfortable in the shade the sun beat down on our heads so that we felt our faces fairly burn again. after ascending the whole entent of this plane we again commenced a steep and difficult current going in a zig zag path steping three feet ahead and slipping two back. Until we got to a place known as the English resting place. The English resting place is a flat shop about 7 miles from the Peak and is _____ from the wind by three or four large ____ that have fallen near together as it was quite cold up here and we all were pretty hungry we sent our guides out to collect us wood from the shrubs that were growing around built a fire cooked