Summary: | white a . . .she accompanied me in the yawl to the nearest slip, in which we found a white-bear had been caught, and from the appearance of the place, I believe it would have held him, had it been a little stronger; for he had struggled a long time, and torn up several young trees before he could break it. At night I made another of twelve parts of twine; the former, was only eight. PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973 JH JAN 1973 7/79 [-]slip[-] Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 5 Not used white hawk; ~ bird; ~ cap; ~ game; ~ hawk; ~ jay; ~ministe; ~ partridge; ~-tail eagle; ~-throated loo; ~-winged diver; ~ winter gull; white daisy; ~ flower; ~ lily; ~ maple; ~ moss; ~ musk;, ~ snow-drops; ~ spruce; ~ top; ~ wood; white bear; white boy;
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