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The Journey to the Polar Sea

CHAPTER 7
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It flows between high rocky banks on which there is sufficient soil to support pines, birch, and poplars.

Five portages were crossed, then the Rocky Lake, and we finished our labours at the end of the sixth portage.

The issue of dried meat for breakfast this morning had exhausted all our stock, and no other provision remained but the portable soups and a few pounds of preserved meat.

At the recommendation of Akaitcho the hunters were furnished with ammunition and desired to go forward as speedily as possible to the part where the reindeer were expected to be found, and to return to us with any provision they could procure.

He also assured us that in our advance towards them we should come to some lakes abounding in fish.


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