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Thus ended the unfortunate Polaris expedition, which, but for the untimely death of Captain F. Hall, might have accomplished its objectthe discovery of the North Pole. Chapter Thirty Five. Captain Sir George S. Nare voyage with the Alert and Discovery18756. The Alert and DiscoveryHeavy weatherArrival in GreenlandWinter on the iceAmusements and employmentsSledging workThe return homeReceptionConclusion. In 1875 the British Government commissioned the Alert and the Discovery, under the command respectively of Captains Nares and Stephenson, to explore the Arctic regions of the Pole. This expedition was fitted nearly exhausted. The question now arose whether the Alert should remain, advance, or retreat. It was impossible to advance more than a few milesthe crew was sufferingand retirement was the most sensible act. So the vessel rejoined the Discovery, some of whose men had not returned, and great anxiety was manifested concerning them. 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