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nd is situated exactly at 61° 25’ N. lat. and 114° W. long. The surrounding districts slope down to it, and it completely fills a vast natu

ed in buying and selling.The Indians paid —For one gun, 10 beavers’ skins“ half a pound of powder, 1 ““ four pounds of shot, 1 ““ one axe, 1 ““ six knives, 1 ““ one pound of glass beads, 1 ““ one laced coat, 6 ““ one coat not laced, 5 ““ one laced female dress, 6 ““ one pound of tobacco, 1 ““ one box of powder, 1 ““ one comb and one looking glass, 2 “But a few years ago beaver-skins became so scarce that the currency had to be changed. Bison-furs are now the medium of trade. When an Indian presents himself at the fort, the agents of the Company give him as many pieces of wood as he brings skins, and he exchanges these pieces of wood for manufactured articles on the premises; and as the Company fix the price of the articles they buy and sell, they cannot fail to realise large profits.Such was the mode of proceeding in Fort Reliance and other factories; so that Mrs Paulina Barnett was able to watch the working of the system during her stay, which extended until the 16th April. Many a long talk did she have with Lieutenant Hobson, many were the projects they formed, and firmly were they both determined to allow no obstacle to check their advance. As for Thomas Black, he never opened his lips except when his own special mission was discussed. He was wrapped up in the subject of the luminous corona and red prominences of the moon; he lived but to solve the problem, and in the end made Mrs Paulina Barnett nearly as enthusiastic as himself. How eager the two were to cross the Arctic Circle, and how far off the 18th July 1860 appeared to both, but especially to the impatient Greenwich astronomer, can easily be imagined.The preparations for departure could not be commenced until the middle of March, and a month passed before they were completed. In fact, it was a formidable undertaking to organise such an expedition for crossing the Polar regions. Everything had to betaken with them-food, clothes, tools, arms, ammunition, and a nondescript collection of various requisites.The troops, under the command of Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson, were one chief and two subordinate officers, with ten soldiers, three of whom took their wives with them. They were all picked men, chosen by Captain Craventy on account of their energy and resolution. We append a list of the whole party:—1. Lieutenant Jaspar Hobson. 11. Sabine, soldier.2. Sergeant Long. 12. Hope, do.3. Corporal Joliffe. 13. Kellet, do.4. Petersen, soldier 14. Mrs Rae 5. Belcher, do. 15. Mrs Joliffe.6. Rae, do 16. Mrs Mac-Nab.7. Marbre, do 17. Mrs Paulina Barnett.8. Garry, do 18. Madge.9. Pond, do 19. Thomas Black10. Mac-Nab, do. In all, nineteen persons to be transported several hundreds of miles through a desert and imperfectly-known country.With this project in view, however, the Company had collected everything necessary for the expedition. A dozen sledges, with their teams of dogs, were in readiness. These primitive vehicles consisted of strong but light planks joined together by transverse bands. A piece of curved wood, turning up at the end like a skate, was fixed beneath the sledge, enabling it to cleave the snow without sinking deeply into it. Six swift and intelligent dogs, yoked two and two, and controlled by the long thong brandished by the driver, drew the sledges, and could go at a rate of fifteen miles an hour.The wardrobe of the travellers consisted of garments made of reindeer-skins, lined throughout with thick furs. All wore linen next the skin as a protection against the sudden changes of temperature frequent in these latitudes. Each one, officer or soldier, male or female, wore seal-skin boots sewn with twine, in the manufacture of which the natives excel. These boots are absolutely impervious, and are so flexible that they are admirably adapted for walking. Pine-wood snow-shoes, two or three feet long, capable of supporting the weight of a man on the most brittle snow, and enabling him to pass over it with the rapidity of a skater on ice, can be fastened to the soles of the seal-skin boots. Fur caps and deer-skin belts completed the costumes.For arms, Lieutenant Hobson had the regulation musketoons provided by

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Contents

The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 1 A Soirée at Fort Reliance
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 2 The Hudson's Bay Fur Company
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 3 A Savant Thawed
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 4 A Factory
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 5 From Fort Reliance to Fort Enterprise
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 6 A Wapiti Duel
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 7 The Arctic Circle
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 8 The Great Bear Lake
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 8 The Great Bear Lake
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 9 A Storm on the Lake
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 10 A Retrospect
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 11 Along the Coast
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 12 The Midnight Sun
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 13 Fort Hope
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 14 Some Excursions
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 15 Fifteen Miles from Cape Bathurst
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 16 Two Shots
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 17 The Approach of Winter
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 18 The Polar Night
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 19 A Neighbourly Visit
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 20 Mercury Freezes
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 21 The Large Polar Bears
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 22 Five Months More
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 1 Chapter 23 The Eclipse of the 18th July 1860
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 1 A Floating Fort
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 2 Where are We
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 3 A Tour of the Island
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 4 A Night Encampment
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 5 From July 25th to August 20th
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 6 Ten Days of Tempest
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 7 A Fire and a Cry
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 8 Mrs. Paulina Barnett's Excursion
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 9 Kalumah's Adventures
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 10 The Kamtchatka Current
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 11 A Communication from Lieutenant Hobson
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 12 A Chance to Be Tried
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 13 Across the Ice-Field
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 14 The Winter Months
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 15 The Last Exploring Expedition
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 16 The Break-Up of the Ice
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 17 The Avalanche
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 18 All at Work
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 19 Behring Sea
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 20 In the Offing
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 21 The Island Becomes an Islet
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 22 The Four Following Days
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 23 On a Piece of Ice
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The Fur Country: Or, Seventy Degrees North Latitude
Part 2 Chapter 24 Conclusion
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