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Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



V. 1. pt. 3 



Refrain 3 



V. 2. pt. 1. 



Refrain 3. 



E'' 



[ext. 

 Refrain 1. C 



V. 2. pt. 2. D 

 E 



Refrain 2. \ ext. 

 F 



fE' 

 V. 2. pt. 3. 



E' 



i f5 g^ g^ 



2 2 2 2 



n o n' i 



2 2 2 2i 



p hi g g+ 



2 3 2 2i 



i f^S g' g gi+ 



2 2 3 2 2 



Conn. 



ii. f35 f2§ g7 



2 2 2 2 



f4§ f5§ g2 g2_(_ 



2 2 2 24 



g' f g+g+ 



3 2 2 2 



fl§ g6 g3 (q g2 x) 



1^223222 



i f5 g^ g 



2 2 14 2 



j fi' k f Y 



2 2 2 2 2 



1 ml fi§ g^ (g^ g^) 



2 2 2 2 2 2 



Conn. 



i f« g^ g' 



2 2 2 2 



n o ni ii 



2 2 2 3 



p hi g g+ 



2 3 2 24 



i f« g3 g (gi+) 



2 2 3 2 2 



etc. 



g' g* 

 2 14 



g° g^ 

 2 14 



Verse 3 is along the same lines, but verse 4 uses E and an extension as in 

 Refrain 2 for, the first part instead of A'B. This is followed by refrain 1 as in 

 part 1 of all verses, and the second part, as in all other cases, is D and an exten- 

 sion. 



The song begins on the first beat, the third degree of the scale. The usual 

 insertion of the refrain after the prelude is not made. Presumably the third 

 part should be added after verse 4, part 2, and its refrain, and the end would 

 be on the tonic, which is the general level. 



