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LIFE WITH THE ESQUIMAUX.

and the incident strongly reminded me of the good woman and Elijah of Bible history. Tookoolito, with whom I shared the meal, thought the "pudding" excellent, and so did I. Indeed, I shall not readily forget that breakfast, even—as I wrote at the time—"if I live to enjoy a thousand more dainty ones in my native home."

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HEAD AND ANTLERS OF THE ARCTIC REINDEER.