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ar© th© first of their Mud that I have Bern, He aaid he 

 thea among some hamhooB. 



Have dimier and ape ad the evening i;dth the Pastor. fhe Dj^ak 

 Bohool boys oame, dressed in "Hudu" oostum© and sang me a farewell 

 Bone and one of them made a ^eech to the ssn© effect, for to-morrow 

 morning at daybrealc I will start down strema and hope to reach Long 



April 17. 1914. 



When I ainroke thie mcrning I found that the river had risen 

 several feet dxaring the night so I will not start do?m stream 

 until to-morrow. or until the current is not oo strong. 



5?his afternoon I hunted on an island down tho river about 

 half a mile from Laham; two Ijaks went witfc rae and w© hunted until 

 about five o'clock but saw only a few birds and no maminals; most 

 of the jungle is oecond growth. 



^©t several more speoiiMnB frora the Dpiks. 



Spend the evening talking with Pastor Sossens and his two oom- 



April 18. 1914. 



Laham to Long Iram. 



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and about ten minutes later m cast off 



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fhere were aaTeral Byak boys Just 



taJciiig their morning bath and as we left they gaira m the ububI 



farewell 



If . 



if- 



fh# our rant. 



^ii Btroriij; enou^ to carry tis along at a good 



rata, was not trouble boms and most of tho tiii© wa kept in midstroam* 

 Mmtmmn mXm and tan o^olook this morning we passed about 



