. The wilds of Patagonia; a narrative of the Swedish expedition to Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands in 1907-1909 . n caught by the mis-sionaries and was brought to Dawson Island with herhusband and children. She had three of them, one sobig, one so big, and the third so—she measured withher hand above the deck—and she was such a nicelittle girl, she added. But they lived in a badhouse ; all fell ill and died, and she was left she managed to get away from Dawson IslandI do not know; anyhow I congratulated her. Shedid not want to go back. ** The Meteor0 heads west.


. The wilds of Patagonia; a narrative of the Swedish expedition to Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and the Falkland Islands in 1907-1909 . n caught by the mis-sionaries and was brought to Dawson Island with herhusband and children. She had three of them, one sobig, one so big, and the third so—she measured withher hand above the deck—and she was such a nicelittle girl, she added. But they lived in a badhouse ; all fell ill and died, and she was left she managed to get away from Dawson IslandI do not know; anyhow I congratulated her. Shedid not want to go back. ** The Meteor0 heads west. More and more barrengrows the landscape, more and more dwarfed the forest,colder the storm and fog. We have left the continuouscoast and steam through the archipelago. Home,sweet home! Hundreds and thousands of islands,skerries, rocks, with a cluster of stunted trees on thelee side, smooth rocks with some grass where only sea-birds breed. We have left the untidy slate and havereached the granite zone, where the glacial epoch hascreated the same skerry-nature as in Sweden. Themore we look the stronger grows the lil^eness ; we. z o


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