Eskimo Texts 29 a 



m-inun tn-LijmaqnLV\uyo acm" monajmiaqnivXuyolu 



settlements | she going to reach | but I he going to keep watch over her also | 



acm" UkdcumLnaqcikpan ayayuqaknun UtanHaqnw\uni 



well I after she should reach I to the parents I he going to send someone | 



apayan qayivia Ukdpan ayak-at 



his father 1 his time of coming | when it should arrive | they pushed it off 1 she 



iciqtoq acm" culm"io'yaqci.v\uni omyaleqami ciqoyaqtoq 



entered I well | sewing a little | when she grew sleepy | she slept repeatedly | 



acm^ qoicukqami icumaroq tulaqovXuyo 



well I when she began to wish to satisfy nature | she thought | telling it to put 



acm" tymicun tulaktoq qoiyamqami 



in to shore | well 1 as if of itself | it put into shore 1 after she had finished | al- 



aydyniaqcaydluaya aulayaydkaluni 



though she tried to make it put off 1 she not being able to push it off at all | 



iaqtoq taima iaqman lymiymk ayaktoq tainacunain"aq 



she entered | then | when sh6 entered | itself | it pushed off | just like that ] 



iy\auroq Hani iciqmiulaqmi nipimik tucaroq itcuaqman 



she travelled 1 once | entering again | a noise | she heard | when she looked out | 



cua ukwa m"ud dniydluaqtut tautuyd'kat 



behold I these I people | although they went out of their houses | they did not see 



taind tdvra m"uknun hkm"man tautulait'kat iy\aulaqmi , 



her I thus | then | to people 1 when she reached | they did not see her | travel- 



ilani ciqoliyd'coq iteyami ikdliritcaymqcuaq 



ling I once 1 she slept again | when she rose | it had goue and grounded fast I 



umiaya itcuaqman cua una nunamun apoqcimauyaqniqcuaq 



her boat | when she looked out | behold | it 1 against the land | having gone and 



atqaqman iXicayiya nunaniaqvinH nacm-ami 



struck I when she alighted | she recognised it 1 her berrying-ground i when she 



maniqamun tautuha ayayuqakmi iyXuaq 



ascended 1 to a hummock | she saw it | of her parents 1 the old hut | after un- 



udeqaqKuyo umidni qaqdqaq\uyolu airoq iaqman 



loading it | her boat | and after drawing it up | she went home | when she 



aynata piya ayotdtXu qaimayaynik 



entered | her mother | asked her i her husband also | whether they both had re- 



taima kioyik kicima qairuya aqpatauvXuta 



turned | then | she answered them | I alone | I have come | our dancing being 



airoaq ima acm" ndlupqinaqniroaq 



ended | he went home | over yonder | well | she was left simply in a state of ignor- 



tikicilakcyamm"i.k okiuq qayivm"i iikdpan 



ance | his former time of arriving I winter | its coming time | when it arrives | 



qaiyukcyaqaqpan maunaqtdcm"iaqniydluaqtoq 



if there is anyone willing to come | he will send him hither however | they 



neqiqaqXutLy qayyiyaym"tk m"urut qayivia 



possessing the food I the things she had brought | they lived | his time of com- 



tikm"man neyioktut taina d-ikayd' tdtqayma m"uk 



ing I when it arrived | they watched I thus | while they being | outside | a man ] 



qairoq cua una ire-\am apaya oqalaktyq ain"iv\uyo 



came | behold | he | Irelaq \ his father i he said I taking her back | the 



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