[Scott’s Last Expedition Volume I by Captain R. F. Scott]@TWC D-Link bookScott’s Last Expedition Volume I CHAPTER III 27/53
Even if it should, both stages can be seen before the party ventures upon them. After many frowns fortune has treated us to the kindest smile--for twenty-four hours we have had a calm with brilliant sunshine.
Such weather in such a place comes nearer to satisfying my ideal of perfection than any condition that I have ever experienced.
The warm glow of the sun with the keen invigorating cold of the air forms a combination which is inexpressibly health-giving and satisfying to me, whilst the golden light on this wonderful scene of mountain and ice satisfies every claim of scenic magnificence.
No words of mine can convey the impressiveness of the wonderful panorama displayed to our eyes.
Ponting is enraptured and uses expressions which in anyone else and alluding to any other subject might be deemed extravagant. The Landing: A Week's Work Whilst we were on shore Campbell was taking the first steps towards landing our stores.
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