. American boys in the Arctics; a trip to the far north by a new path. theyre Greenlands icy mountains! CHAPTER vi. Greenlands self. AFTER sleeping soundly for several hours, with his jumper hungover the port to keep out the sunlight, Scott was called by asailor, who notified him that it was a half-hour before his watch on deckbegan. He pulled the jumper from the port, and peering through the thickgreen glass obtained his first glimpse of real Greenland. At a little dis-tance was a man in a tight-fitting skin shirt, bareheaded, with a facealmost the color of coffee, sitting in a canoe complete
. American boys in the Arctics; a trip to the far north by a new path. theyre Greenlands icy mountains! CHAPTER vi. Greenlands self. AFTER sleeping soundly for several hours, with his jumper hungover the port to keep out the sunlight, Scott was called by asailor, who notified him that it was a half-hour before his watch on deckbegan. He pulled the jumper from the port, and peering through the thickgreen glass obtained his first glimpse of real Greenland. At a little dis-tance was a man in a tight-fitting skin shirt, bareheaded, with a facealmost the color of coffee, sitting in a canoe completely covered in withskins, sewed together and stretched over a light wood frame. He hadthrust himself through a small hole in the top, up to his waist, and drawnthe sides of the opening so tight about him that not a drop of watercould get in. The waves dashed over him, but he did not mind might have capsized and righted a dozen times without difficulty. Before him was a small skin-covered barrel, to help him right thecanoe, and behind him a reel, upon which a
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