Makers of the world's history and their grand achievements . iliiliil VIEW OF SANDERSONS HOPE, NEAR UPPERNAVIK, BAFFIN BAY. get her out. Dr. Kane gave the order to leave her to her fate, and to pre-pare for an overland journey to Upernavik, a whaling station on the westcoast of Greenland. This was thirteen hundred miles away. Meanwhile the people at home were watching for news of the expe-dition, and when the second winter came 0:1 and Dr. Kane did not return,they began to feel anxious, and fitted out a relief expedition to go in searchof him. It left New York at about the same time the disabl


Makers of the world's history and their grand achievements . iliiliil VIEW OF SANDERSONS HOPE, NEAR UPPERNAVIK, BAFFIN BAY. get her out. Dr. Kane gave the order to leave her to her fate, and to pre-pare for an overland journey to Upernavik, a whaling station on the westcoast of Greenland. This was thirteen hundred miles away. Meanwhile the people at home were watching for news of the expe-dition, and when the second winter came 0:1 and Dr. Kane did not return,they began to feel anxious, and fitted out a relief expedition to go in searchof him. It left New York at about the same time the disabled explorers KLISriA KENT KANE. 513 Started on their southward journey, and while it was sailing through theopen seas of the North Atlantic, Kane and his men were struggling-overice and snow, all other thought lost but that of saving their lives. This was the most perilous journey of the whole expedition ; thetoil and cold were severe enough, but besides these they had continuallyt(j cross gaps in the ice, in which they were drenched with water. Whenihey r


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