Field note book[s], Crocker Land Expedition, 1913-1915
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unexplored lands, brim full of good health and energy, it is meets with approval for the moment. However we can't get away from the haunting desire to have at some time a home and wife and children and secondary to that longing a place where one can leave his friends to entertain; and try to repay in part all that they have done. Saturday, May 5. 3rd day A real near our camp. Ah-ford-a-shal-o has gone to to his shell with home-tah-o. He is back. Drew Wood but- orsh Qwin. Camp near C. Sabine. The Devil had his eye on us to-day, giving us just enough good weather to entice us to start and then giving us a bellyful. A driving snow storm from the southward and so thick we could not see one hundred feet. Finally we