232 Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



V. 1. 



V. 2. 



"Unless tne singer was "trying over" in the prelude all that he would sing 

 in the song proper, the presence of the connective in the middle is very hard 

 to account for. There seems to be no refrain except a little finish to the B 

 phrase in the first verse. The second AC becomes the first part of the second 

 verse according to the text. The end of it rather suggests that it is not the 

 beginning of the second verse but a balancing and finishing phrase for the first 

 and that the song ends at this point, on the third degree of the major scale or 

 the fifth of the minor, whichever tonality it is considered to be. The beginning 

 is on the fifth degree of the major, on the first beat of the measure. 



