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The Journey to the Polar Sea

CHAPTER 6
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On the 11th Mr.
Clark arrived and completed our crews.

He brought letters from Mr.
Franklin dated March 28th at Fort Chipewyan where he was engaged procuring hunters and interpreters.

A heavy storm of wind and rain from the north-east again delayed us till the morning of the 13th.

The account we had received at York Factory of the numerous stores at Cumberland House proved to be very erroneous.

The most material stores we received did not amount in addition to our own to more than two barrels of powder, a keg of spirits, and two pieces of tobacco, with pemmican for sixteen days.
The crew of Dr.Richardson's canoe consisted of three Englishmen and three Canadians and the other carried five Canadians; both were deeply laden and the waves ran high on the lake.


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