. American boys in the Arctics; a trip to the far north by a new path. on deck. Land ! Scott exclaimed, jumping into a pair of dry boots and athick jacket and following him. They were spinning along almost due north, in water that was com-paratively clear of ice when Scott emerged. Roy was at his old position,braced against the mast inspecting a dark horizon on the port-bow, thatwas land and high land, too, without a doubt. Thats Labrador, and no mistake, he observed; and thats why wecouldnt makeour calculationscome out any where this morn-ins;. The fact is,Scott, weve beendriven more thana hu


. American boys in the Arctics; a trip to the far north by a new path. on deck. Land ! Scott exclaimed, jumping into a pair of dry boots and athick jacket and following him. They were spinning along almost due north, in water that was com-paratively clear of ice when Scott emerged. Roy was at his old position,braced against the mast inspecting a dark horizon on the port-bow, thatwas land and high land, too, without a doubt. Thats Labrador, and no mistake, he observed; and thats why wecouldnt makeour calculationscome out any where this morn-ins;. The fact is,Scott, weve beendriven more thana hundred milesoff our course. Lets runin, said Scott,still shiveringfrom his coldbath. If thats Labrador it means rocks and birds. I wouldnt mind climbing overrocks for an hour after some of them, to warm up a bit. Nor a game dinner after it, either, Roy replied, and turning to theman at the helm he gave the order to make for the land. Glory! Scott cried, as they neared the wild and savage rocks atthe boldest point of Labrador, just south of the confluence of Davis and. LAND! ROY GASPED. 64 FROM LABRADOR TO GREENLAND.


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