them. It is needless to say that the carriage was
not his property. At last, the horses came to a
stand-still; they could go no farther, and the
rest of the way had to be done on foot. But our
travellers were not to be pitied ; for the day
was lovely, and the path across the moor was
studded with flowers. At last, on climbing over a
steep hill which had intercepted their view, they
came on a lovely panorama, with a background
of blue mountains tipped with snow ; a wooded
glen, in which the brown convent nestled, and
a wHd moor foreground, across which long
strings of mules with gay trappings, driven by
peasants in Spanish costumes, exactly as repre-
sented in Ansdeirs paintings, were wending their
way towards the city. Tired as some of our
party were, this glorious view seemed to give
them fresh strength, and they rapidly descended
the hill by the hollow path leading to the con-
vent. Over the great entrance is a statue of the
Cid, moimted on his favourite horse, 'Babicca,'
who bore him to his last resting-place, and was
afterwards buried beside the master he loved
so well. But the grand old building seemed
utterly deserted, and a big mastiff, fastened by an
ominously slight chain to the doorway, appeared
determined to defy their attempts to enter. At
last, one of them, more courageous than the rest,
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