A Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador An Account Of The Exploration Of The Nascaupee And George Rivers By Mrs. Leonidas Hubbard, Junior
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We Wrapped Mr. Hubbard In The
Things We Brought Along With Us, And Did The Best We Could.
I blazed a tree near where the tent has been.
This I wrote deeply:
L. HUBBARD
died here 18th October, 1903, and
will be brought out by
T. BLAKE, DUNCAN M'LEAN and G. ELSON.
Came on a little farther this evening. The boys yet do not hardly
think I can find the rest of the things. Of course, I'm not sure
myself; but I can try any way. We have our cache five different
places, some 4 and 8 miles apart.
March 21st. - The boys were surprised to-day. When we came to the
first cache I told them that we left some things there; but they
looked at me and told me, how could I tell and no marks to go by.
But they wouldn't refuse. We dug down to the ground, 8 feet, and
just came on our little bundle we had left. The next was the same,
and the next, till we got everything we had thrown away, only one
bag yet with lots of films in. I remembered that I had hung it up
by a little strap, on a little stump in some swamp, and the trees
scattered. I thought I really could not guess at that place, and
told the boys; but we went on any way, till I thought we came to
the place. No tree near, only just a plain. At last we dug down a
piece any way.
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