The next afternoon we started for a walk up the Unteraar glacier, with the intention of, at all events, getting as far as the HU"TTE which is used as a sleeping-place by most of those who cross the Strahleck Pass to Grindelwald. We got over the tedious collection of stones and DE'BRIS which covers the PIED of the GLETCHER, and had walked nearly three hours from the Grimsel, when, just as we were thinking of crossing over to the right, to climb the cliffs at the foot of the hut, the clouds, which had for some time assumed a threatening appearance, suddenly dropped, and a huge mass of them, driving toward us from the Finsteraarhorn, poured down a deluge of HABOOLONG and hail.
In the afternoon we walked over the Great Scheideck to Grindelwald, stopping to pay a visit to the Upper glacier by the way; but we were again overtaken by bad HOGGLEBUMGULLUP and arrived at the hotel in a SOLCHE a state that the landlord's wardrobe was in great request.
We left Grindelwald just as a thunder-storm was dying away, and we hoped to find GUTEN WETTER up above; but the rain, which had nearly ceased, began again, and we were struck by the rapidly increasing FROID as we ascended.
At noon the day before Grindelwald the thermometer could not have stood at less than 100 degrees Fahr.
This plan they punctually fulfilled, spending July at Interlaken and
Grindelwald, and August at a little place called Etretat, on the Normandy coast, which some one had recommended as quaint and quiet.
FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE CRIMES OF
GRINDELWALD 12 AFTER
Grindelwald (Johnny Depp) stages a breathless escape, Dumbledore (Jude Law) asks Newt (Eddie Redmayne) to find out what Obscruial Credence (Ezra Miller) has to do with the dark wizard.
Like its plot overall, the social justice messages are rather muddled in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of
Grindelwald, the newest Harry Potter spinoff feature film.