EXPLORING IN THE CARIBOU COUNTRY 



fore we expected him Belknap was seen coming 

 up the bay in the Mullins boat. He had start- 

 ling news, and we got off in half an hour. As the 

 water was fairly smooth we were back in Camp 

 Lloyd at five-thirty. It was, however, low tide 

 and we were, therefore, compelled to land far to 

 the west of our usual landing place. 



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