There was another woman there apparently as old, but
there was no early event by which her age could be traced except that
she told 'The Herald' correspondent that she remembered having
seen Parry on board of a ship in Baffin's Bay when she was a little
girl.
[Transcriber's Notes:
Some words which appear to be typos are printed
thus in the original book. Some of these possible misprints are:
Chap. II "Boxy" ("Roxy")
Chap. IV case (ease)
Chap. XIII scarely (scarcely)
Chap. XIV trival (trivial)
Chap. XVII Collinsen Inlet (Collinson)
Index:
River, Lorrillard (Lorillard)
Selkirshire (Selkirkshire)
more than 10 of the Inuit names
Appendix:
comparitively (comparatively)
gutural (guttural)
nothern (northern)
carcases (carcass)
Glossary:
svuare (square)
The phonetic transcriptions of many Inuktitut names and terms are
inconsistent throughout the original text and have not been changed.]
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