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Part 1 Chapter 5 From Fort Reliance to Fort Enterprise

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s from the south-such as swans, bald-headed eagles, &c.— passed through the warmer air. The poplars, birches, and willows began to bud, an

ginning,” said Jaspar Hobson to the Sergeant, who sat motionless beside him as if rooted to his seat; “the journey has commenced favourably. The sky is cloudless; the temperature propitious, our equipages shoot along like express trains, and as long as this fine weather lasts we shall get on capitally. What do you think, Sergeant Long?”“I agree with you, Lieutenant,” replied the Sergeant, who never differed from his chief.“Like myself, Sergeant, you are determined to push on as far north as possible — are you not?” resumed Lieutenant Hobson.“You have but to command to be obeyed, Lieutenant.”“I know it, Sergeant; I know that with you to bear is to obey. Would that all our men understood as you do the importance of our mission, and would devote themselves body and soul to the interests of the Company! Ah, Sergeant Long, I know if I gave you an impossible order — ““Lieutenant, there is no such thing as an impossible order.”“What? Suppose now I ordered you to go to the North Pole?”“Lieutenant, I should go!”“And to comeback!” added Jaspar Hobson with a smile.“I should come back,” replied Sergeant Long simply.During this colloquy between Lieutenant Hobson and his Sergeant a slight ascent compelled the sledges to slacken speed, and Mrs Barnett and Madge also exchanged a few sentences. These two intrepid women, in their otter-skin caps and white bear-skin mantles, gazed in astonishment upon the rugged scenery around them, and at the white outlines of the huge glaciers standing out against the horizon. They had already left behind them the hills of the northern banks of the Slave Lake, with their summits crowned with the gaunt skeletons of trees. The vast plains stretched before them in apparently endless succession. The rapid flight and cries of a few birds of passage alone broke the monotony of the scene. Now and then a troop of swans, with plumage so white that the keenest sight could not distinguish them from the snow when they settled on the ground, rose into view in the clear blue atmosphere and pursued their journey to the north.“What an extraordinary country!” exclaimed Mrs Paulina Barnett. “What a difference between these Polar regions and the green prairies of Australia! You remember, Madge, how we suffered from the heat on the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria — you remember the cloudless sky and the parching sunbeams?”My dear,” replied Madge, “I have not the gift of remembering like you. You retain your impressions, I forget mine.”“What, Madge!” cried Mrs Barnett, “you have forgotten the tropical heat of India arid Australia? You have no recollection of our agonies when water failed us in the desert, when the pitiless sun scorched us to the bone, when even the night brought us no relief from our sufferings!”“No, Paulina,” replied Madge, wrapping her furs more closely round her, “no, I remember nothing. How could I now recollect the sufferings to which you allude — the heat, the agonies of thirst — when we are surrounded on every side by ice, and I have but to stretch my arm out of this sledge to pick up a handful of snow? You talk to me of heat, when we are freezing beneath our bearskins; you recall the broiling rays of the sun when its April beams cannot melt the icicles on our lips! No, child, no, don’t try to persuade me it’s hot anywhere else; don’t tell me I ever complained of being too warm, for I sha’n’t believe you!”Mrs Paulina Barnett could not help smiling.“So, poor Madge,” she said, “you are very cold!”“Yes, child, I am cold; but I rather like this climate. I’ve no doubt it’s very healthy, and I think North America will agree with me. It’s really a very fine country!”“Yes, Madge; it is a fine country, and we have as yet seen none of the wonders it contains. But wait until we reach the Arctic Ocean; wait until the winter shuts us in with its gigantic icebergs and thick covering of snow; wait till the northern storms break over us, and the glories of the Aurora Borealis and of the splendid constellations of the Polar skies are spread out above our heads; wait till we have lived through the strange long six months’ night, and then indeed you will understand the infinite variety, the infinite beauty, of our Creator’s handiwork!”Thus spoke Mrs Paulina Barnett, carried away by her vivid imagination. She could see nothing but beauty in these deserted regions, with their rigorous climate. Her enthusiasm got the better for the time of her judgment. Her sympathy with nature enabled her to read the touching poetry of the ice-bound north-the poetry embodied in the Sagas, and sung by the bards of the time of Ossian. But Madge, m

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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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