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Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 1

CHAPTER II
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When the needle was faced to the west it hung nearly perpendicular.

The Aurora Borealis had been faintly visible for a short time the preceding evening.

Some Indians arrived in search of provision, having been totally incapacitated from hunting by sickness; the poor creatures looked miserably ill, and they represented their distress to have been extreme.

Few recitals are more affecting than those of their sufferings during unfavourable seasons, and in bad situations for hunting and fishing.

Many assurances have been given me that men and women are yet living who have been reduced to feed upon the bodies of their own family, to prevent actual starvation; and a shocking case was cited to us of a woman who had been principal agent in the destruction of several persons, and amongst the number her husband and nearest relatives, in order to support life.
_November 28_ .-- The atmosphere had been clear every day during the last week, about the end of which snow fell, when the thermometer rose from 20 deg.


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