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Side 99
... wind made it unbearable . No man could live in it on open river or lake . Larou philosophically dozed until mid - afternoon before venturing to get a meal . Then the heat all but escaped his fire . He ate largely , fed his dogs , and ...
... wind made it unbearable . No man could live in it on open river or lake . Larou philosophically dozed until mid - afternoon before venturing to get a meal . Then the heat all but escaped his fire . He ate largely , fed his dogs , and ...
Side 195
... wind , the weather leeches of the square - sails first trembling , then fluttering violently . Farther up she came , but more slowly as her headway diminished . The half- gale and the surging seas , sweeping into the ice - trap , were ...
... wind , the weather leeches of the square - sails first trembling , then fluttering violently . Farther up she came , but more slowly as her headway diminished . The half- gale and the surging seas , sweeping into the ice - trap , were ...
Side 311
... Wind variable with little pro- gress . Morale high , but all weaker . August 30th . — Wind continued favour- able throughout the night and continues giving us renewed hope and making our minds a little easier . It is some- thing to be ...
... Wind variable with little pro- gress . Morale high , but all weaker . August 30th . — Wind continued favour- able throughout the night and continues giving us renewed hope and making our minds a little easier . It is some- thing to be ...
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