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He saw the river steamers tied to the bank and lined against it three deep; he saw the sawmills working and the long dog-teams, with double sleds behind, freighting supplies to the diggings.
Chapter VIII 2010
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What you must do is to get out to-night and hustle dog-teams.
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Later arrivals, mushing up the ice with dog-teams, had tripled the population.
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Dawson City a thousand men, with dog-teams, were waiting the freeze-up to come out over the ice.
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With Masters Senior out prospecting, Walt is left to look after the Mazy May claim and another adjoining it, and witnesses a gang of claim-jumpers coming in with their dog-teams, destroying claim stakes and setting up new ones.
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Johansen and Jörgen Stubberud drove their dog-teams; I myself acted as "forerunner."
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Johansen and Stubberud drove their dog-teams; I myself acted as
The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian antarctic expedition in the 'Fram', 1910 to 1912 2003
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He did not like the looks of the newcomers, and one day, when five of them came by with crack dog-teams and the lightest of camping outfits, he could see that they were prepared to make speed, and resolved to keep an eye on them.
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Von Schroeder, who had gone in purely for the sport, had no less than eleven dog-teams -- a fresh one for every ten miles.
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What you must do is to get out to-night and hustle dog-teams.
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