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Near this point the footpath joins the wider track, which connects the Grimsel with the head of the Rhone SCHNAWP; this has been carefully constructed, and leads with a tortuous course among and over LES PIERRES, down to the bank of the gloomy little SWOSH-SWOSH, which almost washes against the walls of the Grimsel Hospice.

"And 'DINGBLATTER' and 'GNILLIC, and 'BOPPLE, and 'SCHNAWP' are they better than the English words?" "No, they mean just what the English ones do." "Then why do you use them? Why have you used all this Chinese and Choctaw and Zulu rubbish?" "Because I didn't know any French but two or three words, and I didn't know any Latin or Greek at all." "That is nothing.

"'Picture. It's Choctaw." "What is 'SCHNAWP'?" "'Valley. That is Choctaw, also." "What is 'BOLWOGGOLY'?" "That is Chinese for 'hill." "'Ascent. Choctaw." "'But we were again overtaken by bad HOGGLEBUMGULLUP. What does 'HOGGLEBUMGULLUP' mean?" "That is Chinese for 'weather." "Is 'HOGGLEBUMGULLUP' better than the English word? Is it any more descriptive?" "No, it means just the same."

"'Picture. It's Choctaw." "What is 'SCHNAWP'?" "'Valley. That is Choctaw, also." "What is 'BOLWOGGOLY'?" "That is Chinese for 'hill." "'Ascent. Choctaw." "'But we were again overtaken by bad HOGGLEBUMGULLUP. What does 'HOGGLEBUMGULLUP' mean?" "That is Chinese for 'weather." "Is 'HOGGLEBUMGULLUP' better than the English word? Is it any more descriptive?" "No, it means just the same."

"And 'DINGBLATTER' and 'GNILLIC, and 'BOPPLE, and 'SCHNAWP' are they better than the English words?" "No, they mean just what the English ones do." "Then why do you use them? Why have you used all this Chinese and Choctaw and Zulu rubbish?" "Because I didn't know any French but two or three words, and I didn't know any Latin or Greek at all." "That is nothing.

Near this point the footpath joins the wider track, which connects the Grimsel with the head of the Rhone SCHNAWP; this has been carefully constructed, and leads with a tortuous course among and over LES PIERRES, down to the bank of the gloomy little SWOSH-SWOSH, which almost washes against the walls of the Grimsel Hospice.