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1 Each one strained at his trace as if he would drag the sledge alone.
2 Pat undertook to drag the sledge which Misticook had made to bring the provisions from our camp.
3 He traveled slowly, leading the way for Kazan, who strained every muscle in his aged body to drag the sledge .
4 This happened repeatedly, until there was nothing to do but loose the two remaining dogs and drag the sledge ourselves.
5 It was midsummer, and therefore we found it easier to drag the sledge over the snow at night when the surface was frozen hard.
6 It was opened, and we hurried in, dragging the sledges after us.
7 Then he harnessed himself in the traces and dragged the sledge over the snow.
8 He dragged the sledge into the cabin while Pelliter unleashed the huskies from the lean-to.
9 This enabled the party to drag the sledges along during the first day without difficulty.
10 Roy fell over headlong, dragging the sledge with him.
11 As a hatchet was three times as valuable, he dragged the sledge three times before he received it.
12 Then he tugged again at the end of his traces, and foot by foot he dragged the sledge through the drift.
13 Only two dogs were now left to drag the sledges , so the two explorers were obliged to help with the dragging.
14 He wrapped a second blanket around Philip, and dragged the sledge on which he was lying still nearer to the fire.
15 He groaned when Katherine dragged the sledge away, and cried out with the pain when she tried to help him out.
16 Sometimes with full anticipation of a good day's run, they would consume hours in painfully dragging the sledge over unexpected obstructions.
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