Nicholas Sorgenfrey

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The days now were considerably longer than the nights, with the sun setting about 9 P.M., and rising again near three o’clock in the morning. In the evenings there was plenty of light for reading or playing cards. Frequently Hussey took his banjo around to the galley tent where the flicker of flame in the blubber stove warmed his fingers enough to play, and there was always a good turnout of singers.
Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage
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