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... seemed wrapped in a flood of crimson light ; every object was as perfectly distinct as in broad day , the only difference being that there was no shadow . The native barks glided calmly past us , strange- looking things , gaudily ...
... seemed wrapped in a flood of crimson light ; every object was as perfectly distinct as in broad day , the only difference being that there was no shadow . The native barks glided calmly past us , strange- looking things , gaudily ...
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... seemed wrapped in a flood of crimson light ; every object was as perfectly distinct as in broad day , the only difference being that there was no shadow . The native barks glided calmly past us , strange- looking things , gaudily ...
... seemed wrapped in a flood of crimson light ; every object was as perfectly distinct as in broad day , the only difference being that there was no shadow . The native barks glided calmly past us , strange- looking things , gaudily ...
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... to a malady , but the heaviness of the sky seemed to affect the mind , as if the excessive cold had frozen all one's energies . It appeared of no use strug- gling against our misfortunes , so we resigned ourselves to 4 CHAP . I. ARCHANGEL .
... to a malady , but the heaviness of the sky seemed to affect the mind , as if the excessive cold had frozen all one's energies . It appeared of no use strug- gling against our misfortunes , so we resigned ourselves to 4 CHAP . I. ARCHANGEL .
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... seemed in a par- ticularly bad humour ; perhaps , as the Samoïde wives are really and truly subjected to their husbands in all things , being treated like slaves and drudges , her good man might have caused her to feel his power and phy ...
... seemed in a par- ticularly bad humour ; perhaps , as the Samoïde wives are really and truly subjected to their husbands in all things , being treated like slaves and drudges , her good man might have caused her to feel his power and phy ...
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... furs ; their greatest enjoyment seemed to consist in getting as warm as circumstances permitted . In a small sledge filled with the softest skins was a diminutive baby ; I should think it could CHAP . I. 7 A SAMOÏDE TCHUME .
... furs ; their greatest enjoyment seemed to consist in getting as warm as circumstances permitted . In a small sledge filled with the softest skins was a diminutive baby ; I should think it could CHAP . I. 7 A SAMOÏDE TCHUME .
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