Field Note Book Crocker Land Expedition 1913-1915 No. 52 Greenland VI Etah to Godhaven
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24 Molasses and coffee on bound for Mae's use in payment of his Estaimos - I was sorry to bid my old friends good bye especial- ly good old Accommodating Wuy, who calls me his alpah or dear friend and companion. Each of us told the other that we was "Mah Mukto " or all right. I gave each man a liberal supply (5thp) of Tobacco + they started away in good spirits. Temperature at 9.30 p. - 25oC 3 April - Tuesday - I could not sleep after 5 o'clock this morn- ing and I got up at six. The weather was clear and cool and I thought surely that I should get away myself by noon. But the sky became overcast some what by mid morning and Kolotengway said "No good! Ahno'suah!" It has been almost calm here all day but bad outside, they say.