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LIFE WITH THE ESQUIMAUX.

half a biscuit each and one small duck among the whole number during the past day.

"I found that nothing would alter their purpose as to proceeding on their desperate voyage. They meant to strike for York Factory in Hudson's Bay; but on my showing them a chart and the course to Resolution Island, thence across Hudson's Strait to Labrador, this latter course was decided upon, with the hope that fishermen might pick them up.

"The captain kindly gave them some beef and pork, powder and shot, and a chart. To this I also added some ammunition and caps.

"They remained with us about two hours, and then, after deciding to go on, instead of landing for the night (perhaps

MY LAST SIGHT OF THE RUNAWAYS.

they were still fearful of being captured), they got into their boat, and, with many thanks to us, started on their perilous voyage. I watched them long as they passed away from us bending