The Journey to the Polar Sea, by John Franklin















































































































 -  I certainly offered Mr. Wentzel some paper when he quitted us
but he declined it, having then a notebook, and - Page 339
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I Certainly Offered Mr. Wentzel Some Paper When He Quitted Us But He Declined It, Having Then A Notebook, And Mr. Back Gave Him A Pencil.)

I however wrote this news on a plank in pencil and placed it in the top of your former bedstead where I left it.

Since it has not been found there some Indians must have gone to the house after my departure and destroyed it. These details, Sir, I have been induced to enter into (rather unexpectedly) in justification of myself and hope it will be satisfactory.

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