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Mount Helmer Hansen was the most remarkable of them all; it was 12,000 feet high, and covered by a glacier so rugged that in all probability it would have been impossible to find foothold on it. Here were also Mounts Oskar Wisting, Sverre Hassel, and Olav Bjaaland, grandly lighted up by the rays of the sun.
And to hell with Terrace City, and with the civilization that calls a man from the wild places and sets him to selling women baubles to deck themselves out in." The jack-pine shadows reached far into the clearing as Oskar fastened on his skis and headed back along the tote-road. It was not too late he was only twenty-five.
If we was to live in a cabin I'd spike the stuff to the floor! But maybe it won't be so bad as all that." "I've been hateful to you of late, Dad, because of of Oskar. But really, you made an awful mistake. I should think you would know that he couldn't have taken that coat. It isn't in him!" "I never said he ate it," grinned the man. "Oh, don't joke about it! Dad, I love Oskar.
The Sus may be said to be practically unknown, and it is distinctly "forbidden" land, through which only two or three travellers have ever passed Oskar Lenz, Gatell, Gerhard Rohlfs, and possibly a missionary; but they were all disguised and went in terror of their lives; nor have they left satisfactory records of their experiences.
And then the music stops. The spring has dried up. Wolf in great anguish wrote despairing letters to his friends. To Oskar Grohe, on 2 May, 1891, he wrote: "I have given up all idea of composing. Heaven knows how things will finish. Pray for my poor soul."
Also another note: "The Norwegian Home, Poleheim, is situated in 89 degrees 58 minutes S. Lat. S.E. by E. compass 8 miles. The Norwegian Explorers' names recorded at Poleheim were: Roald Amundsen, Olaf Bjaaland, Helmer Hanssen, Oskar Wisting, Sverre Hassel.
Among men of science who wrote about Darwinism, Oskar Schmidt, in his before-quoted publication, "The Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism," seems to take exactly the same position in reference to religion.
"It is very delicious," observed the King, and settled down in his sheets. He yawned, then sat up suddenly "Oskar!" "Yes, Majesty." "There is something in my trousers pocket. I almost forgot it. Please bring them here."
He prided himself that no misnamed fur had ever passed over his counter, and in this he was backed up by his employer. The cheaper furs were there, but they sold under their true names and upon their merits. In the social democracy of the town of twenty thousand people Oskar Hedin had earned a definite place.
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