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Overland through Asia; Pictures of Siberian, Chinese, and Tartar

CHAPTER VII
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They go over the side just as they would step from an over-laden sledge." [Illustration: DISCHARGING A DECK LOAD.] I next inquired if the trader did not first throw out the men to whom he was most indebted, but could not obtain information on that point.
It is probable that with an eye to business he disposes promptly of his creditors and keeps debtors to the last.

What a magnificent system of squaring accounts! The Chukchees have mingled much with whalemen along Anadyr Bay and the Arctic Ocean, and readily adopt the white man's vices.

They drink whisky without fear, and will get very drunk if permitted.

When Captain Macrae's telegraph party landed at the mouth of the Anadyr the natives supposed the provision barrels were full of whisky, and became very importunate for something to drink.

The captain made a mixture of red pepper and vinegar, which he palmed off as the desired article.
All were pleased with it, and the hotter it was the better.
One native complained that its great heat burned the skin from his throat before he could swallow enough to secure intoxication.


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