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South!

CHAPTER VI
7/12

Consequently, at each step we went in over our knees in the soft wet snow.

Sometimes a man would step into a hole in the ice which was hidden by the covering of snow, and be pulled up with a jerk by his harness.

The sun was very hot and many were suffering from cracked lips.
Two seals were killed to-day.

Wild and McIlroy, who went out to secure them, had rather an exciting time on some very loose, rotten ice, three killer-whales in a lead a few yards away poking up their ugly heads as if in anticipation of a feast.
Next day, December 26, we started off again at 1 a.m.

"The surface was much better than it has been for the last few days, and this is the principal thing that matters.


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