Our Lost Explorers the Narrative of the Jeannette Arctic Expedition As Related

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Our Lost Explorers the Narrative of the Jeannette Arctic Expedition As Related
Richard Bliss
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Melville very much. Then the overlooker from Ywo Katurlinsky Nasleg, Wassili Bobrow- sky, who brought the eleven strangers who were on Cape Borkai to the Cape Bykoffsky, and who gave them fresh pro- visions to the people from his own stores.. He guided Mr. Melville to Simatsky Nasleg, on the Lena, through the wild- erness. Then the two exiles, one of them Kusmah Eremoff, from Gigansky Uluf, and Efim Kopiloff, from Ust-Lena.
(270) THE ISPRAVNIK'S REPORT. 271 These two people were the first to br
...ing all necessary assist- ance to the saved strangers. Eremoff volunteered to drive to Bulun to give news about the found people.
The man Nicolai Diakonoff, in whose hut, on Cape Byk- offsky, the strangers were living, gave the people bad fish and rotten geese. Then he did not go to Bulun as soon as Mr. Melville told him to go. Through a person who knows the English language has Mr. Melville told the ispravnik about those people who showed the most hospitality to him and his sailors. The first, Kusmah Eremoff.


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