2 IS 
THE FAREWELL. 
ending with the ventricose little Accomodah. There 
is Nessark and Anak his wife; and Tellerk the ‘Right 
Arm/ and Amaunalik his Avife; and Sip-su, and Mar- 
sumah and Aningnah—and who not? I can name 
them every one, and they know us as Avell. We have 
found brothers in a strange land. 
“Each one has a knife, or a fde, or a saAV, or some 
such treasured keepsake; and the children have a 
lump of soap, the greatest of all great medicines. The 
BABY SLEDGES. 
merry little urchins break in upon me even iioav as 
I am AA r riting:—‘Kuyanake, kuyanake, Nalegak-soak!’ 
‘Thank you, thank you, big chief!’ Avliile Myouk is 
crowding fresh presents of raAv birds on me as if I 
could eat forever, and poor Aningnah is crying beside 
the tent-curtain, Aviping her eyes on a bird-skin! 
“My heart Avarms to these poor, dirty, miserable, 
yet happy beings, so long our neighbors, and of late 
so stanchly our friends. Theirs is no affectation of 
regret. There are twenty-tAvo of them around me, all 
