The Smoky God, by Willis George Emerson, [1908], at sacred-texts.com
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Author's Foreword | |
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Olaf Jansen's Story | |
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III. |
Beyond the North Wind | |
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IV. |
In the Under World | |
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Among the Ice Packs | |
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VI. |
Conclusion | |
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VII. |
Author's Afterword |
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"I was left alone with the dead." | |
"Twenty-eight years—long, tedious, frightful years of suffering." | |
"A vessel larger than our little fishing sloop could not have threaded its way among the icebergs." | |
"By what miracle we escaped being dashed to destruction, I do not know." | |
"It could hardly be said to resemble the sun except in its circular shape." | |
"They spoke to us in a strange language." | |
"We were brought before the Great High Priest." | |
"There must have been five hundred of these thunder-throated monsters" | |
"My father shouted: 'Breakers ahead!'" | |
"Less than a half mile away was a whaling vessel." | |
"Whereupon I was put in irons." |