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The North Pole

CHAPTER XXV
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11.
PEARY.
P.S.On possibility you arrive too late to follow us, have asked captain take general material from your bags.
We crossed the lead without trouble, and made a fair march of not less than twelve miles.

This day we crossed seven leads, each being from half a mile to one mile in width, all covered with barely negotiable young ice.

At this time the various divisions, including Bartlett's, were all traveling together.
On this march we crossed the 84th parallel.

That night the ice was raftering about our camp with the movement of the tide.

The continual grinding, groaning, and creaking, as the pieces of ice crunched together, kept up all night long.


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