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fi'om fishing exi)editions, platoons were resting on 

 tliu stiudy points, some were bathing, others sailing 

 ill broad circles high overhead. Soon we could hear 

 the sound of many voices — a medley of strange cries 



li'l. IV'liciitis on ^Yvmid ncyts 



in an unknown tongue. Arriving and departing on 

 wings, the inhabitants of Pelican Island have little 

 need of deey) water harbors, and we were obliged to 

 anchor our sloop about a hundred yards from the 

 island and go ashore in a small boat. 



No traveler ever entered the gates of a for('i,L:n 

 city with greater expectancy than I felt as I ste])ped 

 from my boat on the muddy edge of this City of 

 the Pelicans. The old l)irds, without a word of pio- 

 test, deserted their homes, leaving their eggs and 

 young at my mercj^. But the young were as abu- 

 sive and threatening as their parents were silent and 



