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quadgram frequency
in the course of100
the end of the71
the course of the66
for the first time65
at the same time63
on the following day62
in spite of the62
the bay of whales60
a good deal of56
the rest of the50
to be able to48
in the middle of47
the middle of the44
the edge of the43
the top of the40
on account of the40
at the end of39
on the other hand38
in the midst of35
on the other side34
on the morning of33
the surface of the32
we were able to31
it would have been31
a great deal of30
there is no doubt30
from time to time30
in a few minutes29
to the south of28
and a half miles28
for a long time27
it looks as though26
it was impossible to26
on the top of25
with the help of25
we should have to24
the rest of us24
on the night of24
this part of the24
towards the end of23
the direction of the23
in the neighbourhood of23
there was nothing to23
for the time being23
the morning of the22
one of the most22
feet above the sea22
the temperature of the22
in the south atlantic21
in the direction of21
in the conning tower21
the foot of the21
on the th we20
at the south pole20
we ought to be20
it was evident that20
the remainder of the20
too far to the20
the greater part of20
as soon as we20
the whole of the20
to the west of20
should be able to19
on the following morning19
it looked as if19
it is difficult to19
the position of the19
to the conclusion that19
the night of the19
on the sea ice19
and on the following19
would have to be19
in this way we19
course of the winter19
we have had a19
the side of the19
with the result that18
on the afternoon of18
edge of the barrier18
in spite of all18
to the south pole18
morning of the th18
did not seem to18
the way in which17
to the north of17
in the afternoon we17
it will be a17
in the first place17
the bottom of the17
a few hundred yards17
as far as the17
so that we could16
we ought to have16
we could see the16
to the end of16
that we could not16
the last of the16
in the form of16
as far as i16
and at the same16
the interior of the16
way to the south16
was not to be16
as i have said16
i do not think15
at the top of15
in the same way15
the nature of the15
it had to be15
had to be done15
the door of the15
members of the expedition15
the last part of15
the members of the15
night of the th15
it was difficult to15
and it was not15
we were in the15
as far as we15
it is good to15
the end of our15
by this time the15
at the foot of15
a long way off14
as far as possible14
i do not know14
an hour or so14
the other side of14
on board the fram14
as one of the14
the fact that the14
going to be a14
i have never seen14
there could be no14
was a good deal14
in the afternoon the14
one or two of14
at the beginning of14
but in spite of14
that we should have14
as soon as they14
to the east of14
the return of the14
the way to the14
was nothing to be13
that part of the13
is no doubt that13
up from the south13
in the best of13
the afternoon of the13
of the bay of13
miles from the pole13
as well as the13
back to the ship13
in the polar regions13
on either side of13
the first part of13
for the most part13
it could not be13
it was decided to13
in the bay of13
it would be a13
we should be able13
end of the march13
with the exception of13
for the sake of13
the leader of the13
a very short time12
to go to the12
the help of the12
we should not have12
a quarter of a12
wrote in his diary12
of the glacier tongue12
it is evident that12
and on the th12
in the benguela current12
on to the barrier12
but it was not12
far to the west12
it was a pleasure12
the second in command12
would have been a12
last part of the12
could not have been12
there can be no12
in front of the12
was one of the12
first part of the12
a great part of12
course of the day12
the last few days12
so long as the12
the neighbourhood of the12
in one of the12
on the way to12
that we had to12
on each side of12
as soon as the12
at the edge of12
out of the water12
by the side of12
to return to the12
of the south pole12
we had to do12
was a pleasure to12
other side of the12
of the conning tower12
there was not a11
there was not much11
that there was no11
a few minutes the11
out of the ice11
there was a good11
as we could see11
each side of the11
i could see that11
that there is no11
it is impossible to11
that it would be11
the part of the11
the following day the11
on to the ice11
on the surface of11
the south of the11
feet below the surface11
a minute or two11
in a short time11
the name of the11
the midst of the11
in the way of11
it would be difficult11
in a little while11
it was not until11
the west wind belt11
of the south atlantic11
a day or two11
we had a good11
an hour and a11
it was no use11
at a height of11
had the satisfaction of11
the result of this11
that it was a11
far as we could11
half an hour after10
breeze from the south10
out of the tent10
there was a great10
scott wrote in his10
and we had to10
it must be remembered10
we did not see10
afternoon of the th10
had to be made10
miles from the depot10
be done but to10
the next instant the10
proved to be a10
that had to be10
as will be seen10
we had to go10
the west of the10
the night the wind10
to the south and10
a couple of days10
his way to the10
we could see that10
to the pole and10
for an hour or10
along the edge of10
at this time of10
the whole of this10
i shall be glad10
from bad to worse10
the same time the10
during the night the10
sprang up from the10
would be able to10
to be done but10
hour and a half10
at the bottom of10
if we can get10
that we should be10
the history of the10
nothing to be done10
looks as though we10
to the top of10
to see what the10
on top of the10
half an hour later10
but this did not10
it must have been10
with a view to10
so as not to10
at last we were10
is a good deal10
to a depth of10
had been obliged to10
was all the more10
on the south side10
that one of the10
on board the ship9
it was not so9
the weight of the9
come to the conclusion9
we have managed to9
to the conning tower9
got out of the9
we should have been9
it has been a9
on the next day9
to show that the9
had to be taken9
as a matter of9
not be able to9
we shall have to9
the manner in which9
in such a way9
greater part of the9
part of the barrier9
the sides of the9
the temperature fell to9
at right angles to9
from the top of9
we reached the depot9
on the return journey9
a matter of fact9
of one of the9
from side to side9
a height of about9
the head of the9
to one ton camp9
so that we had9
as quickly as possible9
as much as possible9
came out of the9
it was blowing a9
one of them was9
and in spite of9
they were in the9
to make up for9
a good deal to9
as the weather was9
return of the sun9
one would have thought9
part of the ocean9
the midst of a9
in spite of this9
not a sign of9
to do was to9
on the outward journey9
it was necessary to9
every now and again9
we could see nothing9
to get out of9
right up to the9
we were going to9
and one of the9
we had to be9
i was able to9
that the ship was9
it turned out that9
the course of a9
what in the world9
the cause of the9
shall be able to9
did not take long9
we could not see9
make the best of9
would be difficult to9
if we had not9
there seemed to be9
on the next morning9
a glimpse of the9
we are on the9
did not want to9
they were able to9
that is to say9
quarter of a mile9
on the part of9
under the lee of9
we shall be able9
the conning tower and9
in addition to this9
in a very short9
far to the east9
to be on the9
that it was the9
to the glacier tongue9
as soon as he8
set to work at8
a mile or two8
that we had come8
we were on the8
great part of the8
quarter of an hour8
such a way that8
temperature of the water8
it was clear that8
if we were to8
turned out to be8
are going to be8
we had left it8
that this was the8
it was easy to8
is due to the8
the early part of8
the departure of the8
the vicinity of the8
shall be glad to8
we had to take8
it did not take8
rise to the surface8
the success of the8
for the last time8
a long time to8
ought to be able8
was due to the8
i am going to8
out of the question8
close to the ship8
top of the ridge8
side of the bay8
in the vicinity of8
it is true that8
either side of the8
spite of all the8
it was decided that8
the next day we8
is one of the8
be able to see8
if we are to8
in front of them8
for a short time8
ought to have been8
the journey to the8
it was not long8
must be remembered that8
the temperature has been8
in the opposite direction8
temperature of the air8
we came into the8
to do with the8
the form of a8
the effects of the8
on the way back8
in the right direction8
it would be impossible8
to a height of8
so that we might8
it was a very8
and had to be8
to the north pole8
of the th the8
as the eye could8
could see that the8
be able to go8
the ice in the8
far as i can8
it was a great8
on the th the8
in the morning we8
part of the south8
looked as if it8
is going to be8
and we did not8
must have been a8
by the time we8
way in which he8
middle of the night8
and it was only8
it was a good8
a little to the8
must be prepared for8
we were obliged to8
or two of the8
the impression of being8
would be impossible to8
we ought to get8
have managed to get8
to tell you that8
we did not get8
had come to the8
the river la plata8
right angles to the8
it is not a8
to make the best8
be no question of8
there is not a8
it proved to be8
about the middle of8
it was not a8
the wall of the8
and as soon as8
a part of the8
went back to the8
to be done was8
i should like to8
for the southern journey8
in the north atlantic8
the place where the8
will be able to8
at a distance of8
the lower part of8
it is certain that8
by the name of7
a hole in the7
in the morning and7
for a few days7
nothing to do but7
in a few days7
seems to have been7
it is satisfactory to7
in the west wind7
but it did not7
came to the conclusion7
came to an end7
so here we are7
to carry out the7
the mouth of the7
the movements of the7
for a few minutes7
the way we had7
return to cape evans7
very near the end7
was to be done7
of the polar party7
to hut point with7
we are very near7
the result of the7
two or three times7
in the brazil current7
had a glimpse of7
in spite of every7
as if they had7
one of the ponies7
a number of small7
not so bad as7
is no doubt we7
to be a little7
the first time we7
the length of the7
it is possible to7
seemed to be a7
had been able to7
it was one of7
it is not easy7
their way to the7
the appearance of the7
the same way as7
was to be seen7
place for the tent7
can be no doubt7
is not easy to7
the force of the7
but it is not7
came in sight of7
a mile and a7
in this way the7
on the port side7
to get back to7
it seemed as if7
the sky is overcast7
in the antarctic regions7
so far as i7
put an end to7
journey to the pole7
of the gulf stream7
on their way back7
we pitched our camp7
for more than a7
come to the end7
part of the march7
to get rid of7
of the southern journey7
when the ship was7
one of the many7
be seen in the7
from the conning tower7
from stem to stern7
the main part of7
to find a way7
it is a very7
that he could not7
was by no means7
we are in the7
a mile from the7
the contents of the7
of the barrier was7
the evening of the7
to judge from the7
we are going to7
far as the eye7
not seem to have7
would have been impossible7
we had before us7
that in spite of7
be able to make7
along the coast of7
that it would have7
in charge of the7
could be no question7
course of the night7
at three in the7
at a depth of7
of the expedition was7
the sky is clear7
i thought to myself7
evening of the th7
of the fact that7
that we were not7
the direction in which7
the extent of the7
to see if the7
looks as though the7
the heat of the7
we had a very7
high into the air7
the wind has dropped7
on the side of7
are you going to7
on the edge of7
was a good thing7
had great difficulty in7
of the th we7
up out of the7
early in the morning7
in spite of their7
that all was well7
of the possibility of7
hope for better things7
at the head of7
it was good to7
that there is a7
ought to be in7
that the ponies were7
a mile or so7
in the snow and7
we caught sight of7
had to be abandoned7
if it had been7
it was not till7
that some of the7
and on either side7
there must be a7
than miles from the7
the next few days7
we are in a7
as soon as possible7
and some of the7
all that could be7
we had come to7
not take long to7
it is very difficult7
and the dogs were7
it will be seen7
up on to the7
at one ton camp7
the weather has been7
the effect of the7
that we were able7
the limits of the7
i went to the7
not one of them7
as long as we7
as we approached the7
edge of the pack7
that they had been7
we have decided to7
part of the voyage7
was the first to7
on the evening of7
what do you think7
a gale from the7
only miles from the7
before the end of7
not seem to be7
in the afternoon a7
that they were not7
it has been blowing7
two and a half7
evans and his party6
a place for the6
the summit of the6
take the risk of6
but we did not6
on arrival at the6
early part of the6
seemed to be going6
in the engine room6
reached the depot in6
part of the journey6
for a couple of6
out of the snow6
as it had been6
rest of the night6
we were forced to6
it ought to be6
was made on the6
not been able to6
there is little to6
and there is a6
on the previous day6
we have been to6
far to the north6
was nothing to do6
was not easy to6
was not long before6
had been left behind6
be no doubt that6
we should be in6
the afternoon the wind6
time of the year6
within a few hundred6
the ice of the6
i think it is6
it is obvious that6
so as to be6
a good deal more6
he was able to6
from east to west6
later in the day6
at the last moment6
when we came out6
end of the month6
those who were to6
are by no means6
to reach the pole6
some of the dogs6
made up our minds6
thing to be done6
as a result of6
there was no one6
the turn of the6
it is clear that6
the last two days6
and there was a6
his share of the6
of the most important6
inclined to think that6
to the success of6
that it had been6
be done was to6
far as one can6
it had not been6
was no sign of6
but we ought to6
but none of us6
that we could see6
but there was no6
it looked as though6
three and a half6
to king edward vii6
south america and africa6
to do but to6
the pole and back6
if they had been6
a few hours later6
an hour or more6
antarctic circle was crossed6
they were obliged to6
the ocean to the6
it would not have6
in the shape of6
that i was not6
one after another they6
in spite of a6
of the antarctic continent6
for the rest of6
out on the deck6
we were at the6
a visit to the6
of south victoria land6
there was no doubt6
i think we are6
no doubt that the6
were clear of the6
far as i know6
looked as if he6
with a temperature of6
the centre of the6
that we had a6
there was only a6
part of the winter6
be glad to get6
good view of the6
one by one the6
message to the public6
the first thing we6
as might be expected6
the sound of the6
this was not the6
on the north side6
a depth of metres6
at the same instant6
down to the sea6
the deck of the6
ought to get through6
to see what was6
there is a good6
they had to be6
see the end of6
if we had been6
one way and another6
the top of a6
on the same day6
a number of the6
we will have to6
surface of the ocean6
other end of the6
the place where we6
it seems as though6
the midst of this6
was too much for6
the warmth of the6
i must admit that6
and early in the6
we arrived at the6
open water to the6
it was a long6
the only one who6
but it was no6
returned to the ship6
part of the glacier6
a quarter of an6
our way to the6
no sign of the6
the safety of the6
that there must be6
and the possibility of6
on the beardmore glacier6
some idea of the6
had a very bad6
it was to be6
was out of the6
to get at the6
there was no need6
miles to the north6
of the south polar6
for the south pole6
the strength of the6
would be a good6
journey to the west6
the other end of6
the arrival of the6
in the previous year6
out of the way6
on the way south6
as soon as it6
the same day we6
the use of the6
scott wrote on the6
side of the main6
the depth of the6
by the end of6
have been impossible to6
the south equatorial current6
to one of the6
the chance of finding6
of the surface and6
the wind has been6
for a minute or6
ought to be a6
mile and a quarter6
there was no sign6
have little difficulty in6
when we turned out6
the side of a6
the great ice barrier6
in sight of the6
at this time the6
to get hold of6
manner in which the6
so far to the6
but there is no6
between south america and6
wrote on the th6
twelve and a half6
a couple of hours6
it was found that6
it was more than6
agreeably surprised to find6
know what to think6
they camped for lunch6
to look at the6
the same time we6
and not a few6
that it was impossible6
all we had to6
might just as well6
we have come through6
caught sight of the6
cracks in the ice6
an hour or two6
is the first time6
not much more than6
and there was no6
return to the ship6
there was plenty of6
it is not so6
voyage to the south6
by the fact that6
in a way that6
and at the end6
but we could not6
and one or two6
the discovery of the6
the officer of the6
that they could not6
and salinity in the6
quite a number of6
about miles from the6
the best part of6
had no need to6
does not seem to6
on the upper deck6
officer of the watch6
most of the day6
caught sight of a6
the antarctic circle was6
in the early morning6
few hundred yards of6
that it was not6
members of the party6
when at last we6
to think that the6
we came to a6
and it would be6
it is wonderful to6
of the ship was6
was evident that the6
surface of the sea6
temperature and salinity in6
they are going to6
a great deal to6
by means of a6
had been put in6
all along the line5
this side of the5
made up my mind5
on the first day5
this state of affairs5
of the terra nova5
none of us are5
we took with us5
with the work of5
had been exposed to5
way to the depot5
the height of the5
those who had to5
a very bad attack5
that we did not5
five and a half5
a great deal more5
the construction of the5
journey to the south5
leader of the expedition5
that we should not5
during our whole stay5
some way or other5
in some way or5
one of the numerous5
and here we are5
saw at once that5
for the ice to5
first thing we did5
had to admit that5
within miles of the5
on the barrier in5
all will be well5
wind from the south5
to think of the5
so that they could5
was not at all5
part of the time5
should be in a5
of the march we5
i am not quite5
should like to know5
with the dog teams5
middle of the day5
the following day he5
it was intended to5
foot of the glacier5
the barrier to the5
down on the floor5
in a day or5
the state of the5
in the southern hemisphere5
from floe to floe5
but i must confess5
better view of the5
the tent that evening5
was one of those5
there is nothing to5
all went well till5
on the homeward journey5
the conclusion that the5
direction of the wind5
the effect of this5
in that part of5
the first half of5
doubt as to the5
from the fact that5
and ended in a5
at the bay of5
there was always a5
and in a few5
and we should have5
the course of our5
and we were not5
and a lot of5
work had to be5
the work of the5
this could not be5
in the same place5
was found to be5
humidity of the air5
the satisfaction of seeing5
one sinks to the5
at the rate of5
ground under our feet5
it was obvious that5
our line of route5
on the electric lights5
was to be expected5
in the case of5
what do you mean5
the barrier edge and5
to the west and5
he did not want5
as we had seen5
there was no danger5
but it will be5
to work our way5
i doubt if we5
we picked up the5
we ought to do5
the eye could reach5
and the dog teams5
a half miles from5
the east of the5
this time of year5
the face of the5
at one of the5
of the water is5
the big screw was5
at an early stage5
a few days before5
the dogs came up5
and in the course5
back to cape evans5
over the sea ice5
as if he had5
the morning of january5
is impossible not to5
there had been a5
the distance we had5
could see by the5
to be a great5
to try to get5
as far to the5
the isotherms and isohalins5
state of the weather5
but that was not5
the pressure of the5
or another of us5
but it is very5
had been forced to5
more than a week5
of one or two5
was going to be5
i feel that the5
and then we were5
that could be done5
after two or three5
to a great extent5
as we had expected5
be a good thing5
it was a little5
had a number of5
were lying on the5
quite a lot of5
the first time for5
we were now in5
could not possibly have5
the first time in5
a depth of about5
to be satisfied with5
during the next few5
between us and the5
with the aid of5
had not been able5
a great number of5
i am glad to5
in the evening we5
of the party were5
the voyage of the5
will be seen later5
may be able to5
farther to the south5
was no doubt that5
be one of the5
we only had to5
side of the ship5
under the ocean to5
the alpine rope to5
after the lapse of5
had to be left5
lost sight of the5
on a piece of5
spite of every effort5
in spite of our5
the temperature had risen5
we went on for5
was destined to be5
on the next march5
as long as possible5
we could begin to5
the greater number of5
in a few hours5
the lee of the5
was to be found5
knew by experience that5
that there had been5
as we had left5
and pulled on foot5
thought it best to5
reached the top of5
the time of the5
and the fact that5
in the hut and5
as if it was5
cut off from the5
not one of us5
was so thick that5
it out to the5
in view of the5
when this was done5
the same time it5
less than miles from5
away over the floe5
so that it could5
the only thing that5
all he was worth5
the plan of the5
is at an end5
i have come to5
did not last long5
the last depot journey5
i thought we were5
that the ice was5
not by any means5
is very difficult to5
in the morning watch5
open water in the5
as it could be5
was that we had5
to be in the5
on both sides of5
on the last trip5
it is curious to5
took the opportunity of5
all had to be5
on one of the5
but it looks as5
so that it was5
our camp that evening5
the most important of5
as much as they5
the end of their5
i have already mentioned5
on the southern journey5
given the name of5
to make for the5
the end of a5
to pull a load5
doubt if we could5
the best of it5
the entrance to the5
the point at which5
the sake of the5
looked as if we5
from the same quarter5
running to the south5
we returned to the5
to set to work5
into the interior of5
there has been no5
will be interesting to5
seems to show that5
the start of the5
and the western mountains5
a strong northerly wind5
to take the risk5
surface of the water5
from buenos aires to5
because every detail of5
which we should have5
more than a mile5
the open ross sea5
after a lapse of5
with every sign of5
was that it would5
it was possible to5
the rail of the5
share of the work5
to the value of5
and most of the5
a rise of temperature5
ocean to the south5
under the leadership of5
a certain amount of5
there is still a5
in addition to the5
was the cause of5
the opening of the5
was at an end5
the pony party was5
in the crystal palace5
being able to see5
one or another of5
that the fram was5
to have a good5
at once began to5
it seems to be5
all the way to5
would in all probability5
one of the three5
as though at a5
rest of the way5
to the terra nova5
of the th they5
decided to push on5
during the early part5
us a good deal5
we decided to take5
to get a good5
with thick driving snow5
the fact that they5
far to the south5
of ice on the5
but i am anxious5
caught a glimpse of5
ought not to have5
we camped for lunch5
and a good deal5
but it does not5
in the hope of5
no doubt we are5
miles from the glacier5
showed no signs of5
for all he was5
bottom of the sea5
we have come to5
are very near the5
with a clear sky5
up of the ice5
from year to year5
took a long time5
as we had been5
is an immense relief5
to the place where5
as far south as5
lower part of the5
but i shall be5
the first polar station5
we have covered miles5
the runners of the5
the sky is clearing5
the day after we5
for the return journey5
cried the colored man5
to the south in5
to be prepared for5
us the impression of5
they came to the5
on the homeward route5
the return from the5
the floor of the5
but on the following5
the end of it5
at the other end5
in front of us5
as high as the5
with the object of5
before we reached the5
it seemed to me5
that he had been5
way up to the5
off to hut point5
that led to the5
i was obliged to5
a tower of strength5
but it must be5
this time we were5
the sun is shining5
and in a short5
we had not been5
at last we had5
to the th parallel5
no easy matter to5
miles to the south5
as if it would5
is not a single5
that there would be5
and on the other5
the top of this5
was easy to see5
our arrival at the5
out of sight of5
and on the next5
it looks as if5
to put an end5
we were ready to5
they were compelled to5
the surface was so5
to the south to5
went by the name5
the lower glacier depot5
be able to do5
out on the small5
it will be interesting5
more than a few5
out of the hut5
made it impossible to5
as he spoke the5
and samples of water5
of the voyage was5
part of the bay5
the wind went to5
and we had a5
the next day they5
that we had done5
is not a very5
interior of the ship5
there is no one5
on board the discovery5
night we had a5
out to be the5
the ship was in5
there must be some5
according to our reckoning5
it may be mentioned5
managed to get a5
early in the day5
it could be seen5
on the west side5
running east and west5
south victoria land and5
the sun was shining5
an idea of the5
it is splendid to5
to be found in5
it is a good5
we came in sight5
spite of the surface5
the sight of the5
on the th it5
was able to write5
and the result is5
we had no need5
a breeze from the5
it seems to me5
it would be possible5
scott was able to5
pitched our camp at5
we had an excellent5
as far as one5
during the afternoon they5
but this was not5
way in which everyone5
have been able to5
the rays of the5
bay of whales and5
to enable us to5
in less than a5
the beginning of the5
in the following year5
but there was nothing5
we had on the5
had to take off5
of the great ice5
the loss of the5
both for men and5
this did not prevent5
eighteen and a half5
warmer in than in5
to account for the5
the south polar times5
the weather was so5
the movement of the5
from here to the5
from the bay of5
a plentiful supply of5
he found that the5
and so it was5
and so on to5
it is hard to5
most of them were5
that it could not5
the hands of a5
part of the way5
but we have done5
in the morning the5
the light of day5
on the floor of5
they found that the5
by the light of5
for several days the5
history of the south5
within miles of our5
in accordance with the5
rennick got a sounding5
the next morning they5
wrote in his journal5
soon as we came5
three in the afternoon5
a long way from5
it is impossible not5
went out on the5
in the open air5
i took the opportunity5
in the wake of5
spite of the fact5
out on the floe5
that we had been5
most of us are5
in pram point bay5
as a consequence of5
and a quarter miles5
is no doubt the5
far as i remember5
a very beautiful day5
the ship had been5
looked as if they5
breeze from the north5
to the north and5
farther to the north5
wind went to the5
difficulty in keeping up5
he had a very5
on the th they5
to show signs of5
and it was a5
we should have got4
that there can be4
in the tent that4
and in the evening4
it was discovered that4
as good as ever4
chinaman and james pigg4
hour after hour passed4
this time of the4
when we reached the4
gale from the south4
but half an hour4
a clear sky and4
when we were going4
in the same year4
and the colored man4
was impossible to see4
not have been better4
set to work to4
a good many days4
the dogs did not4
and there is no4
a supply of food4
soon as we had4
the south it was4
agreed that it was4
i expected to find4
the captain of the4
the best of health4
i had made up4
to such an extent4
we were on our4
turned out that the4
went to work to4
we came out of4
have been difficult to4
up from the s4
interior of the hut4
the question of the4
is mainly due to4
replied the colored man4
splendid view of the4
mainly due to the4
in command of the4
the satisfaction of knowing4
the southern side of4
the waters of the4
a good view of4
the impression that it4
to be the first4
he and his party4
at the depot in4
of the southern party4
by the appearance of4
a sounding of fathoms4
at the lunch camp4
the following day they4
the same time as4
the surface was awful4
a day and a4
at the place where4
in the open sea4
hundred yards of the4
of the members of4
it is a terrible4
of the sun in4
out to the end4
to work out a4
be said of the4
that they would have4
could not possibly be4
any length of time4
to be done in4
main thing was that4
down on to the4
was covered with a4
we came to the4
the result was that4
in the nature of4
i ought to have4
it was not easy4
and so the party4
had reason to be4
that in the course4
him on his feet4
of the ferrar glacier4
a large quantity of4
we continued our march4
early on the morning4
proved to be the4
the coast of africa4
were able to take4
with the alpine rope4
a mile of the4
from the point at4
ship was once more4
the under side of4
than the rest of4
the next two marches4
and was able to4
the amount of work4
evans and crean are4
the cold and fatigue4
was not a sign4
a sigh of relief4
as the water is4
see if we can4
and put them on4
coated with a thin4
to the westward of4
the shape of the4
after an absence of4
it was very heavy4
we had to kill4
we were not very4
laying to one ton4
can be seen in4
if it were not4
great difficulty in keeping4
the days went by4
been awakened by the4
went for a short4
are in the midst4
the th we were4
feeling the cold and4
impossible to see the4
be well if we4
we could once more4
we were out in4
to be taken to4
much as they could4
we had finished this4
about miles an hour4
camped and had a4
to the barrier and4
was not till the4
as one can see4
to have a little4
the hearts of all4
at the same moment4
the preparation of the4
from hut point to4
one of the dogs4
was not long in4
on the deck of4
way in which the4
air to the north4
the exception of the4
in a swirl of4
out on the ice4
there will be a4
with a twinkle in4
showed every sign of4
had been brought to4
so that they may4
the middle of august4
from the glacier tongue4
to the south with4
an average of miles4
from being the case4
lateness of the season4
and this was a4
our night camp of4
the glacier tongue and4
the glacier that we4
was enough to show4
only one of the4
we set to work4
height above the sea4
back from corner camp4
camp on the barrier4
but it was very4
had been accustomed to4
with the prospect of4
day and a half4
sitting on the sledges4
in store for us4
landed on the barrier4
the course of his4
knew very well that4
member of the expedition4
door of the tent4
on to the sledge4
we had met with4
and that it is4
but on the next4
view of the great4
a thin layer of4
to me that the4
of those who were4
of the south equatorial4
we went out to4
a great comfort to4
after all we are4
we seem to be4
in this way it4
the ship was once4
examination of the barrier4
but as it was4
in an hour or4
the longest journey on4
and we have a4
turned his attention to4
pray god we have4
were once more in4
and it is a4
the sky showed signs4
of the very best4
we had come too4
and when we got4
with regard to the4
on the point of4
a stiff breeze from4
the main object of4
they had not been4
and found that the4
high in the air4
were to be expected4
samples of water at4
and it was easy4
will be seen that4
there has been a4
i have decided to4
that they would be4
of them were in4
anxious to see how4
the wake of the4
wilson wrote in his4
of one of these4
on wind vane hill4
all the members of4
light wind from the4
in the evening the4
and a half geographical4
from the end of4
the risk of such4
that at last we4
this was done with4
and now we are4
was difficult to get4
nothing was to be4
but the sky is4
the roof of the4
below the surface of4
and so it is4
there is not much4
we camped and had4
and from time to4
this was the last4
it is strange that4
it was our intention4
of the hut is4
the crew of the4
between this and the4
said the colored man4
to keep the track4
the next day was4
me the impression of4
rest of the day4
was our intention to4
had to be put4
a word of complaint4
we had not had4
and we had no4
it was my turn4
days we have been4
a pity the luck4
of being able to4
an immense relief to4
we were beginning to4
up the gateway from4
rose under the ice4
in the far distance4
showed himself to be4
sinks to the knees4
the quality of the4
and in consequence the4
top of the water4
the last day of4
we had expected to4
out on to the4
little more than miles4
thought much of him4
of those who had4
could be done for4
the meaning of this4
what we will do4
soon as they were4
ghost of the submarine4
to the engine room4
was the only one4
part of the equipment4
likely to be the4
the fram was not4
the weather was not4
gale from the north4
now the sky is4
have been to the4
could not see the4
and i thought that4
to be said about4
had no time for4
that it should be4
first thing to be4
of the great barrier4
the wind has gone4
be seen that the4
and as a rule4
would not have been4
make an attempt to4
we had to cross4
the central part of4
the nose of the4
the middle of a4
to keep up with4
it was quite a4
command of the discovery4
the south side of4
to make an attempt4
that there was a4
that he did not4
would have caused us4
than that of the4
the first time on4
in ten minutes the4
lay in sandy heaps4
scott wrote at r4
the ponies and the4
far from being the4
fred fenton on the4
sky showed signs of4
that this is a4
am not quite sure4
the water from the4
on which we stood4
hands of a clock4
to see how we4
not a single case4
at which we had4
do what you can4
did not appear to4
change in the ice4
might have been a4
as to whether this4
with a party of4
be near the end4
would probably have been4
that had been made4
the gateway from pony4
but on the whole4
too much to the4
it may be hoped4
so bad as to4
the weather was of4
supply of food for4
for more than three4
are only miles from4
it is sufficient to4
an eye on the4
reach the south pole4
that they must be4
the first thing to4
go a long way4
and all of them4
of a couple of4
true state of affairs4
a half geographical miles4
certain it is that4
now and again the4
the order in which4
to see that the4
am going to try4
as we were in4
there came a sudden4
the motion of the4
a solid sheet of4
returned to the hut4
at the time the4
geographical miles to the4
would have been very4
and the sun shone4
was so bad that4
a height of feet4
that the second party4
to keep up a4
so that we have4
would be the most4
from morning to night4
becoming more and more4
i cannot but think4
south of the south4
down into the barrier4
putting me in command4
the following day we4
that it has been4
breaking up of the4
with the dogs and4
the sort of thing4
on a sledge journey4
i want to tell4
as if we should4
had been made to4
and if possible to4
other parts of the4
to be the best4
in the deep sea4
it was only a4
wind from the s4
the weather did not4
this time we had4
one side or the4
we were once more4
to that of the4
was some time before4
the heart of the4
throw light on the4
be seen from the4
there was a report4
on the great barrier4
could not be got4
back to hut point4
and away we went4
divided into two teams4
out of the wind4
but they did not4
the first time i4
to me to be4
miles to the east4
we must be prepared4
in order to save4
running from side to4
was given the name4
we have plenty of4
to get the sledges4
the temperature has fallen4
but it would be4
straight up and down4
the colored man was4
on to the glacier4
came down to the4
to see the end4
balloon was sent up4
not going to be4
as fast as they4
snow began to fall4
to set up the4
on the small deck4
as i have already4
but most of them4
half an hour to4
the professor as he4
looked at each other4
meares in charge of4
a balloon was sent4
light breeze from the4
without a sign of4
to get a little4
change for the better4
the grip of the4
of king edward land4
we felt we must4
on the sledges and4
food for two days4
of the other ponies4
it could not have4
one of our beacons4
winter on the barrier4
in the air and4
now and again a4
did not hesitate to4
could not keep up4
time we had a4
this was all the4
we had a glimpse4
to be content with4
you will be able4
comes from the north4
is a tower of4
but it was a4
was impossible to keep4
in the ross sea4
the wind had fallen4
a quantity of provisions4
this is the first4
four days of blizzard4
but they are not4
of the alpine rope4
there was nothing but4
before very long we4
as much as to4
in the afternoon it4
as on the preceding4
on the homeward march4
able to take the4
there cannot be a4
the professor did not4
as fast as the4
two days later the4
which comes from the4
there had been no4
we were going south4
but during the last4
a few yards from4
but he did not4
had to be prepared4
more than miles from4
side or the other4
tenths of a degree4
and the rest of4
had to do was4
the inner part of4
but we are still4
before the winter set4
the main thing was4
at the mouth of4
what was to be4
to be one of4
not long after the4
the north of it4
seven in the evening4
on the antarctic continent4
to get over the4
satisfaction of knowing that4
run the risk of4
was a question of4
it is the first4
and again the sledge4
the fact that we4
but we are all4
want to tell you4
that they could be4
we were clear of4
we could hear the4
same day we reached4
scott and his party4
the southern party had4
was seen to be4
was not the case4
do not seem to4
able to write in4
bowers and i are4
yards at a time4
tell you that i4
a few minutes later4
there is no need4
at first i thought4
for a whole month4
height of about feet4
the sight that met4
have never seen anyone4
you going to do4
it was some time4
of the existence of4
a place where the4
to turn to the4
the ship began to4
enough to show that4
see what was happening4
his place in the4
there was nothing wrong4
way out of the4
it would take more4
as we had no4
the th we had4
is no need to4
the south magnetic pole4
it out of us4
he went on to4
some of the ponies4
started in the usual4
every detail of equipment4
be prepared for the4
it was the first4
first number of the4
sit on the sledges4
a little more than4
it is a great4
it is going to4
within a few feet4
i fear we have4
to find that the4
we came on a4
and mark and jack4
her way through the4
there was nothing for4
the man at the4
the neighbourhood of st4
a twinkle in his4
attempt to reach the4
on the barrier surface4
in the norwegian sea4
the whole of it4
had been made in4
the water on the4
on such a surface4
out in ross sea4
that we ought to4
in the northern hemisphere4
a glass of toddy4
one of the best4
break of the poop4
can only be a4
the true state of4
of the beardmore glacier4
we have not seen4
that we shall be4
the upper part of4
to work at once4
during the night we4
are in a very4
became more and more4
of the motor sledges4
to keep up the4
it was not very4
and it is certain4
are as fit as4
in the clothing store4
was a relief to4
coast of graham land4
mount don pedro christophersen4
course of the afternoon4
the bank to the4
from the effects of4
did not have to4
all in the best4
stiff breeze from the4
and the whole of4
in the discovery days4
an hour later he4
we had been accustomed4
breeze sprang up from4
which had been left4
the full force of4
as they had been4
for men and dogs4
was more or less4
as shown by the4
there would be no4
is not much to4
the north side of4
late in the season4
was not so bad4
and the greater part4
we had to get4
we are only miles4
for the first day4
the dogs were not4
and a half days4
a surface that was4
up to this time4
and a half knots4
which is a good4
there was no time4
yards from the ship4
when we came in4
and the result was4
the porpoise began to4
looking up the gateway4
be able to take4
goes to show that4
the only thing to4
at the time of4
we also had a4
side of the depot4
that which had been4
over the lee rail4
have no more of4
trying to the patience4
it was to have4
this was a good4
after we had camped4
whole heart is in4
if we could not4
we could not have4
wind had sprung up4
south of hut point4
a good thing to4
to the surface again4
central part of the4
with a southerly wind4
what sort of a4
and that is saying4
give us a chance4
it is doubtful if4
it would be an4
two or three hours4
went out to the4
do our best for4
as has already been4
we had decided to4
and we could only4
it is easy to4
in the southern section4
he could see the4
in a cloudless sky4
in the first watch4
was a mass of4
impossible to keep the4
to the south was4
to the bay of4
but we had to4
took a number of4
he is a good4
the wind had gone4
for the last few4
so as to get4
that it could be4
on to the plateau4
and we could see4
was decided that the4
but there was a4
the order of the4
next instant the ship4
a way out of4
the commander of the4
a cup of coffee4
with the loss of4
and it may be4
there would be little4
camp of the th4
was no need to4
at seven in the4
we knew by experience4
the spot where we4
the instinct of self4
more than anything else4
at such a time4
soon as we were4
end of our journey4
the best of our4
that the dogs were4
only about miles from4
the west side of4
at last they could4
we had had no4
and if we had4
this morning we were4
on the southern road4
us out of the4
during the last two4
on the third day4
and at all times4
than when we were4
as i write the4
taking verge plate bearings4
detail of equipment is4
as best they could4
on one side and4
that was all the4
may be due to4
they had reached the4
the expedition was to4
member of the party4
in other parts of4
the tracks of the4
rest of the party4
from the edge of4
nearly half an hour4
had a chance of4
he could not see4
in the long run4
circumstances under which they4
entered in a book4
worked their way to4
the return journey on4
more and more of4
when we get to4
the day before christmas4
anything to do with4
there is very little4
bad attack of snow4
what it was to4
enough to be able4
the tops of the4
were in the midst4
if this goes on4
that he must have4
from first to last4
in the afternoon and4
side of the ridge4
we went at a4
we had a fair4
have come to the4
him into the tent4
that something was wrong4
that it would take4
cold on the march4
had to be content4
and in the second4
the idea of the4
the wind came from4
the first thing he4
him to come on4
between the upper and4
to which i have4
as the ship was4
so much for the4
they had decided to4
long as we were4
and as we had4
over and over again4
longest journey on record4
in any case it4
when we got up4
up to the first4
it was a relief4
there were some who4
for half an hour4
of the hut and4
in front of it4
of the mass of4
for any length of4
this had to be4
but as far as4
the lateness of the4
the series of observations4
cold and fatigue more4
it was a question4
of wind from the4
we cannot afford to4
the two boys were4
in spite of it4
provision bags for unit4
of all of us4
out in the morning4
of king edward vii4
and a little more4
which we had left4
order if possible to4
that it was difficult4
and they had to4
must have been going4
they were forced to4
that we had now4
eastern part of the4
the second depot journey4
would take more than4
as that of the4
we must go on4
whole of the lower4
either side of us4
chain of mountains running4
the water all about4
hung on to the4
who was in the4
on a closer examination4
than on the previous4
the winter set in4
and that there is4
everything was ready for4
a few days later4
that was not the4
i had never seen4
one of the creatures4
will be well if4
on an even keel4
had to deal with4
and we were soon4
we found that the4
see that those who4
but it is a4
at that instant the4
they had been in4
see what would happen4
i do not remember4
on a long journey4
we have all been4
but as there was4
if only the weather4
they could hope to4
i am anxious about4
we shall have no4
for the remainder of4
in king edward land4
for a very short4
success of the expedition4
by the evening of4
the time he was4
during the last few4
we had to put4
of the ross sea4
ought to get there4
should have got through4
going from bad to4
the sun came out4
just as we were4
more to the west4
that it must be4
so we had to4
most of the night4
to look out for4
to miles an hour4
in the dark room4
be found in the4
to take up the4
the whole length of4
investigated by the fram4
increased to a gale4
the best thing to4
of equipment is right4
course was laid for4
face to face with4
one of the two4
that the ship could4
there were a few4
easy to see that4
to go to cape4
my whole heart goes4
the ponies are very4
remains to be seen4
as soon as i4
and this morning we4
not matter so much4
it was calm and4
ski and pulled on4
had a great deal4
the distribution of temperature4
and ought to get4
i went on board4
to be thought of4
on our way to4
remainder of the party4
we are in for4
of the electric guns4
of the sea ice4
of the shore party4
it was seen that4
went round the bergs4
it is trying to4
the last moment the4
in the morning of4
close to the hut4
but we have been4
in the belt of4
got into the tent4
i have ever seen4
we had been obliged4
in exactly the same4
two hundred and fifty4
the wind had dropped4
the professor and washington4
in fact there is4
of the last of4
weather was of the4
i thought much of4
of the glacier itself4
in the world would4
like that of a4
that the dogs would4
early in the afternoon4
at a swinging pace4
for a day and4
the wind sprang up4
of light and shade4
feet above the surface4
us that we were4
over the edge of4
of the supporting party4
see that all was4
of the western party4
he is going to4
cruise in the south4
as if we were4
the top of which4
it was hard to4
me in command of4
at a great rate4
an attempt to get4
the end of october4
not in the least4
the site of the4
and it can be4
in fine form and4
when the light is4
up in our bay4
of temperature and salinity4
on us are properly4
have some idea of4
part of the ship4
went up the ramp4
and there it was4
the ghost of the4
it was just as4
as he and jack4
for the day is4
there would be a4
so thick that it4
in all parts of4
which we could see4
under such circumstances it4
what was going on4
open water and a4
half miles from the4
let out a yell4
in spite of these4
on the right course4
well if we can4
norway to the barrier4
a shortage of oil4
the hut point party4
depth of about metres4
we had reckoned on4
thought it would be4
to see that all4
to serve as a4
i must confess that4
on returning to the4
they would be able4
through the air to4
than those of the4
as if it had4
for a mile or4
in the matter of4
main part of their4
down to the barrier4
go out of doors4
end of the bay4
in half an hour4
if we can keep4
on the way down4
had been awakened by4
we may be able4
been obliged to keep4
and had a meal4
if he had been4
to give it a4
all parts of the4
from the very first4
day we have been4
was more than a4
up to the glacier4
keep an eye on4
of this was that4
to the next depot4
did not know what4
they were trying to4
the close of the4
of the most interesting4
did not matter so4
much as to say4
that they may be4
the break of the4
the examination of the4
of dried milk and4
to get into the4
such an extent that4
and see if we4
during the last part4
at any rate we4
we found ourselves in4
for some time to4
of the day before4
immense relief to have4
in about an hour4