Adventures in AlaskaFleming H. Revell Company, 1919 - 181 страници |
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... traveling in all the world - the most joyful and the most exasperating - ac- cording to the angle from which you look at it . Once I was preaching a series of sermons on the Ten Commandments to the miners at Council , a town on Seward ...
... traveling in all the world - the most joyful and the most exasperating - ac- cording to the angle from which you look at it . Once I was preaching a series of sermons on the Ten Commandments to the miners at Council , a town on Seward ...
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... travelers of the woods , shout at their dogs when urging them along the trail . From marche to " mush " mush " is easy . So now , throughout the great Northwest , Canadian or Alaskan , when a man is traveling he is " on a mush . " When ...
... travelers of the woods , shout at their dogs when urging them along the trail . From marche to " mush " mush " is easy . So now , throughout the great Northwest , Canadian or Alaskan , when a man is traveling he is " on a mush . " When ...
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... traveling , wrapped up in your furs and reclining in a comfortable sleigh behind your dogs . " I turned to Koonce and asked him how much of that twelve hundred miles he rode . " About two miles , " he replied . I shall ride more than ...
... traveling , wrapped up in your furs and reclining in a comfortable sleigh behind your dogs . " I turned to Koonce and asked him how much of that twelve hundred miles he rode . " About two miles , " he replied . I shall ride more than ...
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... traveling by steamboat from Victoria to Fort Wrangell , then by canoe or river steamboat up the Stickeen River a hundred and fifty miles , then across country by pack- train from one hundred to two hundred miles , according to the ...
... traveling by steamboat from Victoria to Fort Wrangell , then by canoe or river steamboat up the Stickeen River a hundred and fifty miles , then across country by pack- train from one hundred to two hundred miles , according to the ...
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... traveling by steamboat , poling boat and canoe on the rivers , and with dog - sled , horse - sled and hand - sled in the winter over the mountains , and with packs on their backs and guns in their hands in the summer . Of course I was ...
... traveling by steamboat , poling boat and canoe on the rivers , and with dog - sled , horse - sled and hand - sled in the winter over the mountains , and with packs on their backs and guns in their hands in the summer . Of course I was ...
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Страница 66 - With that, methought, a legion of foul fiends Environ'd me, and howled in mine ears Such hideous cries, that, with the very noise, I trembling wak'd, and, for a season after, Could not believe but that I was in hell, — Such terrible impression made my dream.
Страница 153 - The time has come,' the Walrus said, ' To talk of many things: Of shoes - and ships - and sealing wax Of cabbages - and kings And why the sea is boiling hot And whether pigs have wings.
Страница 38 - Within himself, from more to more ; Or, crown'd with attributes of woe Like glories, move his course, and show That life is not as idle ore, But iron dug from central gloom, And heated hot with burning fears, And dipt in baths of hissing tears, And batter'd with the shocks of doom To shape and use.
Страница 29 - Did you tackle that trouble that came your way With a resolute heart and cheerful? Or hide your face from the light of day With a craven soul and fearful? Oh, a trouble's a ton, or a trouble's an ounce, Or a trouble is what you make it, And it is n't the fact that you're hurt that counts, But only how did you take it?
Страница 34 - Whing-Whang seeks ?Crouching low by the winding creeks And holding his breath for weeks and weeks! Tickle me, Love, in these Lonesome Ribs! Aroint him the wraithest of wraithly things ! Tickle me, Love, in these Lonesome Ribs! 'Tis a fair...
Страница 5 - Alaska with the hope that it will afford healthy-minded young people a true idea of some phases of human and animal life there.
Страница 52 - When a man had been impoverished or made sick through drink I went to the saloons, only, for his relief. In other cases I made a general canvass. When collecting money for church purposes I went to everybody, except the saloonkeepers and their following. The day before my second meeting with the Odd Fellows' Club — a rainy, blustering day — I came to Bunch-grass Bill with a greater demand.