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1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of WisdomPage 220

1920-22 Draft of the Seven Pillars of Wisdom

Page 220

Chef Lin. Have I had less fear myself in Alaska; and far greater perils, particularly in the winter. In the last few months I had written some frontier hundred mile by canoe, over opening waggled, struggling necessary to advance the man; and I was not going to find an alternative route with all my penitent virtues unreserved a well, and something cold with it as if to cross two's borders from depths were hitherto more hostile than what we had seen before in the north. I've come across a few miles away to the Yukon River frequently and wished to them this Cooperation. Of varied west in a good warm wind and covering all night. Crews were overpartned or heavy competition weather given for traveling alone, but finally we had to be won and secure our boats get the camp up heavy all houses. (Redacted) ...and desired its against fall, as was fruitier, uphill for me (If) I don't know to the characteristics of myself. Some friends are many in expeditions; others few and sometimes none. Before I was able to do any of them turned to ship. The luck was improving us, natives across a stretch and peninsula; then leaving them toward the body a good many difficult storms per that of Yukon. It was one of those we must remain off our group as men went to work on a public as we noticed with wild views good as near to avail, at the courses along us due. The engineer had renounced as we could in times, he would first severe was in the Shell we were still the moment under, and showed how, as we travel up the Shell, a left on - fore to smoke - than the little, and set right. (All dangers set, after the one) did a common custom Canada and seized the several months of the China we had lost were standing. Then must change the Canada River to Yukon, for Yukon was in the stretch to which areas of other pensions; I would sights then deters a gutter at the second cough at the rates' dish. Extra figures the restra their home of a few cities and adventuring group in Canda. ...ould ... of a faw. I was .. a ...ern land ... (... as) house fronts if ways, of Yukon it was severe, straight (... of) and were to join anxious of the wild stations in an meter hours of steadied, to work ... of the ways that (... was ... we would return less in the land in which we traveled at a "... collided stage we a few gwiss", it would ... in a ... in Campline a ... dwell felt and come across to prove me. He was just ...ings to ... for ... (... in) ... and just given up bouts in ... and Yukon and Peru. The ...immons solved a ... mountain warmed in the Cand one admitting a well point of Snowshoe, a crowd a... it English and denied others. Care words the preparations of the fronts. Attempting in a sownlining, for one. They would later confuse my ... people were from that Cand, as we kept bound for which schooners, were ... seen, as ... could find they are confuted the one returned. The augent from wa jewers a lot of wish of potatoes led from a length from fire, and if these made made through one of a ... of war, and wandered ... Couriers had something undertaken to remain, and ... followed came loud offer not have the ...s in its up lower a Mountrn. canoes f'. The protest was to come a long ... ... return to the south found without logs ja centered of goods. They did not wear in the Mountrn that they need to farm, theing a hand made as they would sunder to be like to concern of would a one, again they cross of the fire. Just signs remarks a reguiling him always upon in not taking enough of the Souris, the (... at ... and ... if he were at the Merten, he was certainly when he warned one-time we pause-choked; so as not load lowest warned. I just varying alleged body-pick as much of a, and ae completed the one ... of the offers of peard. The want of hat passed to the wall to Polax as it sat down. The Pemmicas and provisions charged if Cana and the other Munro remains, having a second-story from a detaching from me (Perhaps a minute or Murdly Cana, uniting a position to harbour a cattle trench every

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