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South!

CHAPTER V
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They usually bring dull, overcast skies, with a raw, muggy, moisture-laden wind.

The winds from the south, though colder, are nearly always coincident with sunny days and clear blue skies." The temperature still continued to rise, reaching 33ー Fahr.

on November 14.

The thaw consequent upon these high temperatures was having a disastrous effect upon the surface of our camp.

"The surface is awful!--not slushy, but elusive.


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