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open They would use sails, of course, for progression in the open sea, or in the lakes of the Floe, whenever the wind would serve. When in the Floe and if the ice was "open", the crews would drag their brave little ships by main force through the intervals and lanes - pushing the heavy pan...

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Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 1970
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description open They would use sails, of course, for progression in the open sea, or in the lakes of the Floe, whenever the wind would serve. When in the Floe and if the ice was "open", the crews would drag their brave little ships by main force through the intervals and lanes - pushing the heavy pans with poles to this side or to that, or shoving the smaller ones under the Floe itself. PRINTED ITEM G. M. Story JUN 1970 JH JUL 1970 Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Withdrawn
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