id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30197 Nansen, Fridtjof Farthest North, Vol. I Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-1896 .txt text/plain 129539 7343 84 drift-ice in this way, in order to reach home after having abandoned or drifting in the ice north of Bennett Island they saw all around them a With an ice-encumbered sea north of her, and more open water or the White Sea, they said, had only been clear of ice a very short time, way out to sea, and, in the distance, all drift-ice. land through broken ice, but in the course of the day went further east over a sea perfectly clear of ice; but after mid-day the wind drift-ice to the north of the New Siberian Islands. The following day we got into good, open water, but shallow--never Next day we met ice, and had to hold a little to the south to keep me to expect open water for a good way farther north; but it is seldom time to-day Sverdrup thought he saw land far astern; it was dark and ./cache/30197.txt ./txt/30197.txt