How one life changed many others.

In his account, which contains such terrible events, there is a touching, which is a measure of untold sufferings annexed to such a trip: We talk about the death of their dogs. Newfoundland Llevábalos superb, and Huskies, to all fellow teníalos for better than men. In their long seasons, when the nights dragged on for months, watching the dogs around the ship. When Kane walk from horrific darkness guiábalo the warm breath of those faithful beasts, warming his hands. First, sick of Newfoundland, which Kane attributed to the lack of light, if they were put in the eyes of a flashlight was relieved: but, little by little strange melancholy was exhausted and went crazy. The Huskies followed in his footsteps, and even his dog, Flora, “the most discreet,” which reflected better, began to rave like his peers and succumbed. Throughout his adventures acrimonious relationship no single passage, if I mistake not, except this, that his heart is touched.
 
Summarizing the above, and the history of all trips, experiméntanse two mixed feelings:

1. º admiration for the boldness and ingenuity with which man has made the conquest of the seas, subduing their planet.

2. No surprise to see his disability as it relates to the man himself: to note that, for the conquest of things has not been able to employ people, that wherever the navigator which hase submitted enemy, destroying the new towns, the well taken which would have become, each in its little sphere, a special element to value.

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