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The "Saviksue" or Cape-York Meteorites 507 mass crept slowly over the bridge and across the ship's rail, patches of blue sky appeared overhead and when at last it rested safely over the main hitch th last tie which bound it to the land completely severed the horiz ntal rays of the low mid night sun burst past the cliffs of Signa Mountain fell upon the meteorite, changing it into melten bro ze, flooded the countless icebergs east of us in light, and bathed the ragged black crests and flowing ice-domes of Imnahlooksoah and Nahgloktoo, the savage mountains of Prince Regent's Bay, in unspeakable tints of rose and METEORITE IN THE HATCH COMBINGS. yellow It was as if the demon of the "Saviksoah" had fought a losing fight, accepted the result, and yielded gracefully. The congratulations that evening in the cabin of the Hope

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