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will be glad, as I am, to have this additional information
confirming, in so far as it goes, all our general conclu-
sions. There are in one or two places evidences of slight
friction but all those familiar with the confidential
story of othersexpeditions will know that there scarcely
ever has been so long a polar expedition with so little
disagreement among the men. I hope you will not be troubled,
therefore, by the feeling which Milton had at certain times
that he was bein not being sufficiently consulted. I think
you may be sure that if the journey to Siberia had been safely
accomplished, these little differences would soon have faded
from all their minds, leaving only pleasant memories of two
years of comradeship.
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