Part 22 (1/1)

”Caplin so plentiful boats were stopped, whales, walrusses and white bears”

”Muligan River, May 24, 1894--They say that once upon a time the world was drowned and that all the Esquimaux were drownded but one fas and chattels and his seal-skin boat and Kiak and Kohest hill that they could see, and stayed there till the rain was over and when the water dried up they descended down the river and got down to the plains and when they could not see any more people, they took off the bottoms of their boots and took sos off to sea and they drifted to some islands far away and became white people Then they done the same as the others did and the people spread all over the world Such was ht There is up the lish gentle to Mr Bryant, of Philadelphia, who visited Grand Falls] Well there is a large whirlpool or hole at the bottom of the fall The Indians that frequent the place say that there is three women--Indians--that lives under that place or near to it I a to each other louder than the roar of the falls” [The Indians always think the hosts]

”I have been the cook of that great Sir D D Smith that is in Canada at this time [In the days when Lord Strathcona was chief trader at Haolet Post, a chief trader only, nohat is he so great! He was seen last winter by one of the wo to this bay She went up to Canadaand he is gray headed and bended, that is Sir D D Smith”

”August 1, 1894--My dear friends, you will please excuse ht is dim now----”

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