. Children of the Arctic. illyBah and I went ashore and gathered bags full of grass forDaisy and arms full of willow for the bunnies, while theEskimo men were outafter birds. After dinner Char-ley said he wouldhelp me take Daisyashore where shecould crop the grassand have a run, torshe was not very fondof being penned up onthe ship. You shouldhave seen her lookround for Charleyand bellow when hehid behind the rocks. After leaving Etah we visited all the places where Es-kimos were living, and father gave them presents and saidgood-bye to them. The natives who had been with father, about fifty o


. Children of the Arctic. illyBah and I went ashore and gathered bags full of grass forDaisy and arms full of willow for the bunnies, while theEskimo men were outafter birds. After dinner Char-ley said he wouldhelp me take Daisyashore where shecould crop the grassand have a run, torshe was not very fondof being penned up onthe ship. You shouldhave seen her lookround for Charleyand bellow when hehid behind the rocks. After leaving Etah we visited all the places where Es-kimos were living, and father gave them presents and saidgood-bye to them. The natives who had been with father, about fifty of them,said they wanted to live in Academy Bay at a place calledKang-erd-luk-soah, so the Windward steamed there andlanded them with their belongings. Most of them had noseal-skin tupics (tents), and these father gave tents of canvas. While they were putting them up Charley got one offathers tents and put it up too, and we used to go ashorewith Daisy and get our lunch and stay all day, letting herbrowse and scamper Gave the Eskimos Presents CHILDREN OF THE ARCTIC


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