. The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world; being a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristics. By Rev. J. G. With new designs by Angas, Danby, Wolf, 1871. ng andshrewd dog, took it into his head that hewould play a white mans trick. So everytime he received his fish he would backsquare out, move a distance of three or fourdogs, and force himself in line again, thus re-ceiving double the share of any other this joke of Barbekarks bespoke toomuch of the game many men


. The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world; being a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristics. By Rev. J. G. With new designs by Angas, Danby, Wolf, 1871. ng andshrewd dog, took it into his head that hewould play a white mans trick. So everytime he received his fish he would backsquare out, move a distance of three or fourdogs, and force himself in line again, thus re-ceiving double the share of any other this joke of Barbekarks bespoke toomuch of the game many men play upon theirfellow-beings, and, as I noticed it, I deter-mined to check his doggish , the amusing and the singular way inwhich he evidently watched me induced amoments pause in my intention. Each dog thankfully took his capelin ashis turn came round, but Barbekark, findinghis share came twice as often as his compan-ions, appeared to shake his tail twice as thank-fully as the others. A twinkle in his eyes asthey caught mine seemed to say,l Keep dark;these ignorant fellows dont know the gameIm playing. I am confoundedly my face smiling at his trick, he nowcommenced making another change, thusgetting three portions to each of the others. (1.) THE KAJAK AND ITS MANAGEMENT. (See page 1344.)


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