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11 London had borrowed a grubstake from his sister to join the Klondike Rush in
the summer of 1896 . He outpacked the Indians over Chilkoot Pass , wintered on
the Stewart River short of Dawson , and returned to San Francisco the following ...
11 London had borrowed a grubstake from his sister to join the Klondike Rush in
the summer of 1896 . He outpacked the Indians over Chilkoot Pass , wintered on
the Stewart River short of Dawson , and returned to San Francisco the following ...
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179 ; Jack London , A Daughter of the Snows ( Philadelphia : Lippincott , 1902 ) ,
p . 25 ; cf . the wilderness travel experiences in Hudson Stuck ' s Ten Thousand
Miles with a Dog Sled ( New York : Scribner ' s , 1914 ) ; or Dillon Wallace , The ...
179 ; Jack London , A Daughter of the Snows ( Philadelphia : Lippincott , 1902 ) ,
p . 25 ; cf . the wilderness travel experiences in Hudson Stuck ' s Ten Thousand
Miles with a Dog Sled ( New York : Scribner ' s , 1914 ) ; or Dillon Wallace , The ...
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Stanton D . Kirkham , Outdoor Philosophy , the Meditations of a Naturalist ( New
York , London , 1912 ) , p . 6 . 7 . O . Warren Smith , “ By Your Lone , ”
Independent , LXXXVI ( June 5 , 1916 ) , 375 . 8 . William C . Gray , Musing by
Camp - Fire ...
Stanton D . Kirkham , Outdoor Philosophy , the Meditations of a Naturalist ( New
York , London , 1912 ) , p . 6 . 7 . O . Warren Smith , “ By Your Lone , ”
Independent , LXXXVI ( June 5 , 1916 ) , 375 . 8 . William C . Gray , Musing by
Camp - Fire ...
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