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The Mountain's Top
There is little to add; nothing, perhaps, if the literary unities only were to be considered. The trials and tribulations have all been lived through; the man and the woman have found each other; the villains have been given-if not altogether a full measure of their just dues, at least a sufficient approach to it; and virtue-b