The World of Ice by R. M. (Robert Michael) Ballantyne
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appearance--Mossing, and working, and plans for a winter campaign.
CHAPTER XI. A hunting-expedition, in the course of which the hunters meet with many interesting, dangerous, peculiar, and remarkable experiences, and make acquaintance with seals, walruses, deer, and rabbits. CHAPTER XII. A dangerous sleep interrupted--A night in a snow-hut, and an unpleasant visitor--Snowed up. CHAPTER XIII. Journey resumed--The hunters meet with bears and have a great fight, in which the dogs are sufferers--A bear's dinner--Mode in which Arctic rocks travel--The ice-belt. CHAPTER XIV. Departure of the sun--Effects of darkness on dogs--Winter arrangements in the interior of the "Dolphin." CHAPTER XV. Strangers appear on the scene--The Esquimaux are hospitably entertained by the sailors--A spirited traffic--Thieving propensities and summary justice. CHAPTER XVI. The Arctic Theatre enlarged upon--Great success of the first play--The Esquimaux submit, and become fast friends. CHAPTER XVII. |
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