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  • I'd back him against Old Nick himself for snow-bucking and ice-travel.

    THE RACE FOR NUMBER ONE 2010

  • I'd back him against Old Nick himself for snow-bucking and ice-travel.

    THE RACE FOR NUMBER THREE 1993

  • I'd back him against Old Nick himself for snow-bucking and ice-travel.

    Smoke Bellew Jack London 1896

  • Not having become inured to ice-travel, he was naturally much cast down when the chaos above-mentioned met his gaze.

    The Giant of the North Pokings Round the Pole 1859

  • England, had been constructed on the principle of the native sledge, namely, with the parts fastened by means of walrus-sinew lashings instead of nails, which last would have snapped like glass in the winter frosts of the Polar regions, besides being incapable of standing the twistings and shocks of ice-travel.

    The Giant of the North Pokings Round the Pole 1859

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