. Children of the Arctic. Broberg Among them was an old native, named Bro-berg, who had seen AH-NI-GHI-TO whenshe was a baby, and again when she was fouryears old. He first knew her father in 1886,and asked about him in his broken was much amused, and laterwrote in her diary: ^^ August 10.— Came to Godhavn at two oclock thismorning. Could not go ashore. Saw some old EskimosI had seen before. One old man was very funny. Hisname is Broberg. He came toward us and shook hands 2-7 CHILDREN OF THE x^RCTIC with mother and me and said, Me verv glad seeYOU. You plenty big now. All


. Children of the Arctic. Broberg Among them was an old native, named Bro-berg, who had seen AH-NI-GHI-TO whenshe was a baby, and again when she was fouryears old. He first knew her father in 1886,and asked about him in his broken was much amused, and laterwrote in her diary: ^^ August 10.— Came to Godhavn at two oclock thismorning. Could not go ashore. Saw some old EskimosI had seen before. One old man was very funny. Hisname is Broberg. He came toward us and shook hands 2-7 CHILDREN OF THE x^RCTIC with mother and me and said, Me verv glad seeYOU. You plenty big now. All vou look plenty hope you hnd Peary all same well. Me go myhouse catch you kamiks. You pickaninny feet keepplenty warm in good kamiks. No cold, you wait,me see. Mother teases me by saying that he said, You plentybad now, and not plenty big, but I know he did notbecause he does nt know me well enough. \\hile old Brobero- had gone to see if hecould catch a pair of warm kamiks (fur-lined boots) for x-\H-XI-GHr-TO, s


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