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Quotes from Alfred Lansing

The Endurance is crushed between the floes, October 24, 1915 (Royal Geographic Society) Frank Wild surveys the wreck of the Endurance on November 8, 1915, during their last official visit to the wreck (Royal Geographic Society)
~ Alfred Lansing
so that if the ice closed in against her she would be squeezed up and out of the pressure.
~ Alfred Lansing
But since the Endurance was designed to operate in relatively loose pack ice
~ Alfred Lansing
she was not constructed so as to rise out of pressure to any great extent.
~ Alfred Lansing
However, on the trip from London to Buenos Aires
~ Alfred Lansing
her hull was altogether too rounded for most of those on board her.
~ Alfred Lansing
The trip across the Atlantic took more than two months.
~ Alfred Lansing
The weather continued to deteriorate, which seemed hardly possible.
~ Alfred Lansing
They thus remained almost motionless, while their supply of meat dwindled alarmingly.
~ Alfred Lansing
Then on January 13, a rumor spread that Shackleton was considering killing the dogs
~ Alfred Lansing
The simple act of sailing had carried him beyond the world of reversals, frustrations, and inanities. And in the space of a few short hours, life had been reduced from a highly complex existence, with a thousand petty problems, to one of the barest simplicity in which only one real task remained—the achievement of the goal.
~ Alfred Lansing
to ease the drain on the food supplies.
~ Alfred Lansing
there was a deep emotional attachment involved.
~ Alfred Lansing
At the thought of losing Grus, a puppy born a year before on the Endurance, Macklin reflected:
~ Alfred Lansing
Then, in a quiet, level voice, Shackleton ordered Wild to shoot his own team along with McIlroy's, Marston's, and Crean's.
~ Alfred Lansing
They looked up against the darkening sky and saw the fog curling over the edge of the ridges, perhaps 2,000 feet above them—and they felt that special kind of pride of a person who in a foolish moment accepts an impossible dare—then pulls it off to perfection.
~ Alfred Lansing
Each dog in turn was taken off his trace and led behind a row of large ice hummocks.
~ Alfred Lansing
and placed his revolver close to its head. Death was instantaneous.
~ Alfred Lansing
At noon they were almost abeam of Cape Demidov once more
~ Alfred Lansing
dead ahead were two inviting glaciers which held the promise of ice to be melted into water.
~ Alfred Lansing
None of the dogs seemed to sense what was happening
~ Alfred Lansing
unsuspectingly around the ice hummock to his death with his tail wagging.
~ Alfred Lansing
There was even a trace of mild exhilaration in their attitude. At least, they had a clear-cut task ahead of them. The nine months of indecision, of speculation about what might happen, of aimless drifting with the pack were over. Now they simply had to get themselves out, however appallingly difficult that might be.
~ Alfred Lansing
Shackleton decided to spare Greenstreet's team of year-old puppies "for the present
~ Alfred Lansing