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signs to her that I was hungry, and 

 tried to make her understand there 

 were twelve more coming. I found 

 she had about 20 pounds of flour, 

 but no meat of any kind, so she start- 

 ed in to make "slap jacks." I did 

 not eat and encouraged her to make 

 more until about three miles oil our 

 men were in sight. I took her out 

 and showed her the crowd, and she 

 held up her hands in despair. I put 

 aside enough for herself and children 

 for one day and made her understand 

 I would send her plenty the following 

 day, so she went to work and baked 

 the balance of the flour. To my 

 surprise she went out into the snow 

 and dug up a white fish three feet 

 long and put it into a pot of boiling 

 water, scales, insides and all. This 

 was as sweet a fish as I ever tasted. 

 In the meantime, I saw the very 

 slow progress of the men. I got some 

 birch bark and made a big smoke. 

 The effect was magical and I could see 

 them immediately begin to step out. 

 When they came they ate everything 

 in sight and I had a hard time to pre- 



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