Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 118
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Transcription
One of the party has been common To this place for 18 years although the camp which is 14 miles up the river, was built about 30 years ago. They have a great lot of travel and fishing trips and a good man to attend the camp. And all this for recreation and pleasure. Since learn abroad the King Edmond left night all my travels have turn in the very direction. At 8 P.M. are turn around and head for Quebec. A fine day, cold, a little fog and a grand drive. I saw a lot of Indians at Natasquan. A small lot of men out landishly dressed in beaded or the other and on bear skin. All display some high order, a remnant dried.