The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 314
... snow- plain lying beyond the saddle and began to mount the ridge towards the minor summit of 25,800 feet . Within ... snow - storm burst upon them , and the blizzard was so fierce that it was impossible to breathe in the open . The ...
... snow- plain lying beyond the saddle and began to mount the ridge towards the minor summit of 25,800 feet . Within ... snow - storm burst upon them , and the blizzard was so fierce that it was impossible to breathe in the open . The ...
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... snow had made it almost impossible . That night half a metre of snow fell , and the storm continued as it had done at this level all the week ; but on the morning of the 9th , the clouds lifted momentarily , and the inhabitants of the ...
... snow had made it almost impossible . That night half a metre of snow fell , and the storm continued as it had done at this level all the week ; but on the morning of the 9th , the clouds lifted momentarily , and the inhabitants of the ...
Page 317
... snow , in order to give security to the party on their way down to Camp VII . It was just as they were reaching this camp that Wieland sank down quietly in the snow and died . Unfortunately only one tent was now habitable , and , as ...
... snow , in order to give security to the party on their way down to Camp VII . It was just as they were reaching this camp that Wieland sank down quietly in the snow and died . Unfortunately only one tent was now habitable , and , as ...
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FORCES IN INDIAS FUTURE By Mrs G H Bell | 238 |
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