CONCERNING LAPLAND. 
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for it often happens, that when he is upon a journey, he is obliged 
to flop by the way, either from its length, or from being prevented 
going on by the weather. In fuch a cafe he has his travelling 
tent, which he ere<5ts as fpeedily as poffible, and, lighting a fire, 
repofes himfelf until he thinks proper to purfue the remainder of 
his journey. Whilfi: he is thus lodged in his tent, the rein-deer 
is made fafi: to fome tree. 
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