CONCERNING LAPLAND. 
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found to keep the infers at a diftance ; therefore, while one Lap¬ 
lander is milking, another holds a firebrand over him, which pi<e- 
vents the gnats from approaching, and accordingly the beaft re¬ 
mains untormented and quiet. The pleafure which is expelled 
to be enjoyed during the fummer, after a tedious winter that lafts 
from Michaelmas to July, as the good miffionary obferves, is en¬ 
tirely marred by thefe troublefome flies. 
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