Then they began to upbraid me for bringing them upon this fatal expedition.
Ms. Preston, an English historian and journalist, tells the story of Scott's final and fatal expedition with bracing economy.
Antipater regaled me with the Parthian side of poor Marcus Crassus's fatal expedition, and then gave me more interesting news still.
He was present at the discovery of Franklin's first winter camp, but he did not find out what had happened to the fatal expedition.
Crawford had been so prominent a man, so popular, and, except in his last and fatal expedition, such an efficient leader that his sudden taking off was almost a national calamity.
Jon Beswick trekked to the South Pole for charity retracing Scott's fatal expedition of 1912.
Cherry-Garrard recounted their trip in his book, "The Worst Journey in the World," which also included a description of Scott's fatal last expedition.
Much of the blank map was filled in by arduous, often fatal, expeditions in the Nineteenth Century.
My bitterness towards them is directed by the way in which they cut him after the dreadful culmination of that last, fatal expedition.
Whatever had happened since we went on that fatal expedition to the valley had been drastic, but at least it had not finished off our species here.