XVI. Laying a Ghost: The Jeannette and the Fram I might have happily lived some other childhood. VII. Hudson and His Strait; Baffin and His Bay Out of the road into a way across In the dread circle hemmed by glaciers, Lucky the bell—still full and deep of throat, I. Arctic Scenery Astonished that you have returned to go Dreaming time has reversed, I watch drowned snow VII. Hudson and His Strait; Baffin and His Bay People might see to be the opening In Winter Haven, the ballplayers are stretching My only thought is for what has It is as though I were at a second threshold. their bellies, they're out cold, instantaneously M?e and P?e Chose are walking away from the will be penciled on the coffeeshop menus. In the sound of the snow. What the countless Hoarfrost is in his bones and on his head,