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south wind of last night changed to a regular northern bitter & biting & driving a furious snow storm before it. I was snugly ensconced in the ambulance, not only not suffering, but not even cold. but Chapman began to show symptoms of weakening. He seriously wanted to go into camp & as my journey is not a matter of life & death I told him to go into the first good place he came to.

 So about 3 pm we turned off the road & heading a little free? fringed with heavy timber we went in between it & the river, finding a