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Here lay the great if for May 1894 when \ discovered the materials tie entire country was huried in snow, many of the drifts heing 40 +5.0 deep The last of August of the same year the Falson could not get miltin 30 miles of the place for ice. to late Aug. 'g5 the Kile found the Write vie still chinging he the shore a mute to half wide of was forced to retreat by the young it for A 1896 the Hope had succeeded in read- late Aug, ing the place but had been comfelled y leave much to whesh haste to avoid hering crushed hey the M chill Bay pack This year there was much less male of many more heres than last but much to my relief of by forcing a passage + grounding truce my being forced close to the through share hue as three harvers the Hope war throught alongside to snow decourage w + brighten a movica Description of surroundings do likes animal inches in morning several

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