. Report of the cruise of the revenue cutter Bear and the overland expedition for the relief of the whalers in the Arctic ocean, from November 27, 1897, to September 13, 1898. STARTING FROM GOLOVIN ICE ALONG SHORE. CRUISE OF THE U. S. REVENUE CUTTER BEAR. 49 an hour, when I heard a faint shout; jumping up, I answered as wellas I could against the howling wind, and soon was gratified to seesome muffled figures groping their way toward me in the darkness andflying snow. They were Kettleson and Mikkel leading my deer. Iwas glad to see them and know that this little episode was ended, f


. Report of the cruise of the revenue cutter Bear and the overland expedition for the relief of the whalers in the Arctic ocean, from November 27, 1897, to September 13, 1898. STARTING FROM GOLOVIN ICE ALONG SHORE. CRUISE OF THE U. S. REVENUE CUTTER BEAR. 49 an hour, when I heard a faint shout; jumping up, I answered as wellas I could against the howling wind, and soon was gratified to seesome muffled figures groping their way toward me in the darkness andflying snow. They were Kettleson and Mikkel leading my deer. Iwas glad to see them and know that this little episode was ended, forby the next morning, Avith the cold and hunger, I might have been inno condition to help myself. It seemed that my deer, after breaking away, had picked Tip thetrail, caught up with the others, and trotted along behind theirsleds. In the darkness the drivers could not tell whether there Avas asled behind him or not, and only discovered my absence when theyhad occasion to stop and consult with me. Seeing I was gone, theytook the deer and turned back to find me, following carefully andslowly the trail the sleds had made in the snow, all the time keepingup a shouting. They had a good laugh at my expens


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