The Arctic Prairies a Canoe Journey of 2000 Miles in Search of the Caribou B

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The Arctic Prairies a Canoe Journey of 2000 Miles in Search of the Caribou B
Seton Ernest Thompson
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I thought sick women a good place for an amateurto draw the line, but Squirrel did not. "Il faut venir; elle estbien malade. " At length I took my pill-kit and followed him. Around his lodgewere a score of the huge sled dogs, valuable animals in winter, but useless, sullen, starving, noisy nuisances all summer. If youkick them out of your way, they respect you; if you pity them, theybite you. They respected us.
We entered the lodge, and there sitting by the fire were two squawsmaking moccasins.
... One was old and ugly as sin; the second, youngand pretty as a brown fawn. I looked from one to the other in doubt, and said: "Laquelle est la malade?" Then the pretty one replied in perfect English: "You needn't talkFrench here; I speak English, ' which she certainly did. French ismostly used, but the few that speak English are very proud of itand are careful to let you know.
"Are you ill?" I asked.
"The chief thinks I am, " was the somewhat impatient reply, and shebroke down in a coughing fit.


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