Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage Vol 2 8 0

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Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage Vol 2 8 0
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This contrivance, called _Inn~et~at_, is intended for the reception of any wet things, and is usually loadedwith boots, shoes, and mittens.
The fireplace just described as situated at the upper end of theapartment, has always two lamps facing different ways, one for eachfamily occupying the corresponding bedplace. There is frequently, also, a smaller and less-pretending establishment on the same model--lamp, pot, net, and all--in one of the corners next the door; for oneapartment sometimes cont
...ains three families, which are always closelyrelated; and no married woman, or even a widow without children, iswithout her separate fireplace.
With all the lamps lighted and the hut full of people and dogs, athermometer placed on the net over the fire indicated a temperature of38°; when removed two or three feet from this situation, it fell to 31°;and, placed close to the wall, stood at 23°, the temperature of the openair at the time being 25° below _zero_. A greater degree of warmth thanthis produces extreme inconvenience by the dropping from the roofs.


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