Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 38
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The metamorphics are dark deeply feldspar rolls and with the dark omphite the landscape is almost a rock land. The hills run of 1000 foot and all in of an down rounded hills. Of houses one can more except as on the valley of Deran Islands. Here and there that is snow flying an idea of northern cold land. The Darog is a fine roller and although there is no sea the slightest motion of the water moves or rather rolls the vessel. It rolls too much for me and so I want to bed at 3 P.M. and stand there until morning. Still on the Belf. Sunday June 7. June rain. As the boat is not going much I got up in time this morning with the other desengers. There are more sand flats in front of the land this morning and then for the land is lower. As else-