Farthest north; being the record of a voyage of exploration of the ship "Fram" 1893-96, and of a fifteen months' sleigh journey by DrNansen and LieutJohansen . difference be-tween THE SVERDRUP AND THE LAPP FOOT-GEAR (From the Framsjau) Our kennelman swings, I need hardly tell, Kvirre virre vip, bom, bom,The long, long lash you know so well, Kvirre virre vip, bom, bom;Our harpooner, he is a man of light, Kvirre virre vip, bom, bom,A burning lantern he grasps tight, Kvirre virre vip, bom, as they walk the time beguile, Kvirre virre vip, bom, tales of bears and all their wile, K
Farthest north; being the record of a voyage of exploration of the ship "Fram" 1893-96, and of a fifteen months' sleigh journey by DrNansen and LieutJohansen . difference be-tween THE SVERDRUP AND THE LAPP FOOT-GEAR (From the Framsjau) Our kennelman swings, I need hardly tell, Kvirre virre vip, bom, bom,The long, long lash you know so well, Kvirre virre vip, bom, bom;Our harpooner, he is a man of light, Kvirre virre vip, bom, bom,A burning lantern he grasps tight, Kvirre virre vip, bom, as they walk the time beguile, Kvirre virre vip, bom, tales of bears and all their wile, Kvirre virre vip, bom, bom. Now suddenly a bear they see,Kvirre virre vip, bom, whom all the dogs do flee,Kvirre virre vip, bom, bom ; THE WINTER NIGHT 347 Kennelman, like a deer, runs fast,Kvirre virre vip, bom, bom, Harpooner slow comes in the last,Kvirre virre vip, bom. bom, and so on. Among the announcements are— Instruction in Fencing. In consequence of the indefinite postponement of our departure, alimited number of pupils can be received for instruction in both fencingand boxing. Majakoft, Teacher of Boxing, Next door to the III. FRAM FELLOWS STILL ON THE WAR-PATH (From the Frantsjaa ) A sain— On account of want of storage room, a quantity of old clothes are at 348 FARTHES2 NORTH present for sale, by private arrangement, at No. 2 Pump Lane.* Repeatedrequests to remove them having been of no etifect. I am obliged to disposeof them in this way. The clothes are quite fresh, having been in salt for along time. After the reading of the newspaper came instrumentalmusic and siniiino- and it was far on in the ni<yht beforewe sought our berths. Monday, December 25th (Christmas - day). Ther-mometer at 36° Fahr. below zero (-38^ C). I took a walksouth in the beautiful light of the full moon. At a newlymade crack I went through tlie fresh ice with one leg andgot soaked ; but such an accident matters very little inthis frost. The water immediately stiffens
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