Ernest Thompson Seton

The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou


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       Ernest Thompson Seton

      The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou

      Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664632227

       CHAPTER I

       CHAPTER II

       CHAPTER III

       CHAPTER IV

       CHAPTER V

       CHAPTER VI

       CHAPTER VII

       CHAPTER VIII

       CHAPTER IX

       CHAPTER X

       CHAPTER XI

       CHAPTER XII

       CHAPTER XIII

       CHAPTER XIV

       CHAPTER XV

       CHAPTER XVI

       CHAPTER XVII

       CHAPTER XVIII

       CHAPTER XIX

       CHAPTER XX

       CHAPTER XXI

       CHAPTER XXII

       CHAPTER XXIII

       CHAPTER XXIV

       CHAPTER XXV

       CHAPTER XXVI

       CHAPTER XXVII

       CHAPTER XXVIII

       CHAPTER XXIX

       Part of my plan was to leave a provision cache every hundred. miles, with enough food to carry us 200 miles, and thus cover the. possibility of considerable loss. I had left supplies at Chipewyan,. Smith, and Resolution, but these were settlements; now we were. pushing off into the absolute wilderness, where it was unlikely. we should see any human beings but ourselves. Now, indeed, we. were facing all primitive conditions. Other travellers have made. similar plans for food stores, but there are three deadly enemies. to a cache—weather, ravens, and wolverines., I was prepared for. all three. Water-proof leatheroid cases were to turn the storm,. dancing tins and lines will scare the ravens, and each cache tree. was made unclimbable to Wolverines by the addition of a necklace of. charms in the form of large fish-hooks, all nailed on with points. downward. This idea, borrowed from, Tyrrell, has always proved a. success; and not one of our caches was touched or injured.

       CHAPTER XXX

       CHAPTER XXXI

       CHAPTER XXXII

       CHAPTER XXXIII

       CHAPTER XXXIV

       CHAPTER XXXV

       CHAPTER XXXVI

       CHAPTER XXXVII

       CHAPTER XXXVIII

       CHAPTER XXXIX

       CHAPTER XL

       CHAPTER XLI

       CHAPTER XLII

       CHAPTER XLIII

       CHAPTER XLIV

       CHAPTER XLV

       CHAPTER XLVI

       CHAPTER XLVII

       CHAPTER XLVIII

      PREFACE

      What young man of our race would not gladly give a year of his life to roll backward the scroll of time for five decades and live that year in the romantic bygone-days of the Wild