THE GLAMOUR OF THE NORTH POLE.
The great American authority 'oil Arctic exploration. Admiral Melville has booa trying to explain the seet-oO of the glamour which North Polo exorcises. As a consequoueo ha ha-i writtsn a very exhaustive pip'ar Ii Collier's Weekly, in the course of which he contend*, that it is "wyoi'th a yenv at any man's life, with^a'soul Inrger ilidU a turnip, to sso a real iceberg in all its silent naajbsly and grandeur, as it can only be seen in the silence of tho Fai* Noith. "It is something," he urges, •' to he alone in the awful silence of the Arctic snows to coo<irrane with that Go<3 of Naturfe that the thoughtful man finds only in solitude and silence Far from the haunts of man, and undisturbed except by the "aweinspiring fueling that one is alone with. God, with awe, not fear, the soul id ioipollpd onward ; to search for the Grsac Unknown,"
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 11, 26 June 1900, Page 3
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156THE GLAMOUR OF THE NORTH POLE. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 11, 26 June 1900, Page 3
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