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Chapter 6 MISERY.

Word Count: 1395    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

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d all day. This was dreadful

sau having observed two divers on the lake while the Skipper was out fishing, went and secreted himself with a gun where he expected them to come over, hoping that they would be alarmed by the other canoe on its return. This soon happened, and they fle

apology for firewood; our two rods standing up against the gloomy sky with the wind whistling through their lines, and all the scenery blotted out with rain and mist, and scudding, never-ending clouds that drifted down the valley, and gave very occasional glimpses of extremely wet mou

th smoke. It forced us to quit, but not the mosquitoes, as they appeared to fall into a deep and tranquil sleep, from which they awoke refreshed and ready to renew the attack just a few minutes before the tent again became habit

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two last night, and the lake looked uncommonly pretty amon

gage to Olstappen. Therefore we got up early and were down at the rapid about ten o'clock, where we found our man waiting. The rain at this period was the worst variety we have yet seen, an

ream, where it dashes through a rift in a huge black cliff, and the water goes tearing past down a long shoot made o

lking tour with his sister, and had left her rained up, so to speak, in a S?ter, and was strolling about in the forest to wile away the time: he spoke

know infinitely more of their fatherland than does the average Briton of this island,

but got safe to land. We could not find a decent camp till we had walked a quarter of a mile from the lake up the river. There we found a nice sheltered place, pretty, and close to the river, made our portage, and pitched the tent, and with tea our drooping spirits began to revive (who is proof against a h

d serious thoughts of taking its innocent life for our tea, but better feelings prevai

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e sun shone out now and then. We heaped up a huge fire and dried all ou

like this, where level spaces a yard square are very rare; dig a trench; pitch the tent, and arrange everything in it; collect firewood, and make a place for the fire; see that the boats and everything about the tent are safe from harm should the stormy winds begin to blow; and then cook di

rous state, having caught a remarkably nice bag of fish, got a beautiful view of the Jotunfjeld Mountains, and found a waterfall, which he said was the best in Norway, and therefore in the world. The Skipper had tried the lake in the afternoon without success, so after dinner we both went out and soon discovered the reason. Seven boats full of nat

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