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Difficulties in Narrow Waters — The Wounded Sea Bird - Nature most Desolate
— Deer Stalking – The Drive . . . . 211 CHAPTER VIII . Russian Memorials , Long
Years of Waiting - Landing in Pursuit of Game - White Whale - Netting Large ...
Difficulties in Narrow Waters — The Wounded Sea Bird - Nature most Desolate
— Deer Stalking – The Drive . . . . 211 CHAPTER VIII . Russian Memorials , Long
Years of Waiting - Landing in Pursuit of Game - White Whale - Netting Large ...
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... help them , they saw many bears , deer , foxes , and other animals , while those
in the ship saw seals and whales in abundance . Chancelor proceeded to St .
Nichola in the White Sea , and returned home through Russia by way of Moscow
.
... help them , they saw many bears , deer , foxes , and other animals , while those
in the ship saw seals and whales in abundance . Chancelor proceeded to St .
Nichola in the White Sea , and returned home through Russia by way of Moscow
.
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... and as it came , crushing all before it ( a tongue of ice jutting out normou from a
huge iceberg that lay aground close by P 2 CHAPTER VII Difficulties in Narrow
Waters—The Wounded Sea Bird-Nature most Desolate—Deer Stalking–The
Drive.
... and as it came , crushing all before it ( a tongue of ice jutting out normou from a
huge iceberg that lay aground close by P 2 CHAPTER VII Difficulties in Narrow
Waters—The Wounded Sea Bird-Nature most Desolate—Deer Stalking–The
Drive.
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... energy which knew of no exhaustion . Only a slight change in the action of this
clear atmosphere recurred DEER - STALKING . 219 at regular intervals , and 218
À VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN ,
... energy which knew of no exhaustion . Only a slight change in the action of this
clear atmosphere recurred DEER - STALKING . 219 at regular intervals , and 218
À VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN ,
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DEER - STALKING . 219 at regular intervals , and a perceptible chill crept over
the face of nature . In this way only were we warned that night was approaching ,
or had for a short interval interrupted the seemingly life - long day . To - day , a ...
DEER - STALKING . 219 at regular intervals , and a perceptible chill crept over
the face of nature . In this way only were we warned that night was approaching ,
or had for a short interval interrupted the seemingly life - long day . To - day , a ...
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animals appearance Arctic attempt bear boat called Captain carried cause CHAPTER clear close coast coming continued course crew Crown danger deer difficulty direction distance drift east effect escape evidently explored fact fall feet floating force formed four gained give Greenland hands head hope interest Island journey kind land latitude leave less look masses means miles mountain nature northern noticed object observed once ourselves party passed Polar Pole present probably proved pursuit reached regions remains rest rise rocks round sailed sailors schooner seal season seems seen ship shore short shot side sight soon Sound Spitzbergen sport Strait success surface temperature travelling turned vessel voyage warm weather whale whole wind winter
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