Field Notebook: Quebec 1908
Page 90
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there are mere peculiar circumstances in which Farrails (have some) and rarely a Stomatofora occur. I can not quite make out from Richardson's account if this Anigm is D5 or the one D6 which he states is concealed. On June 21 Primarily nothing known than D7. It rained so hard shortly after we got ashore that it took the spirit out of me. Then for it is so cold that I am uncomfortable besides. There first symptoms of the intermittent fever. In the rain we arrive at the camp at RiviƩre aux Fusils and try to dry out. At 7 P.M. the two "live men arrive" with a horse and 2 large drops. Here we are all to die tonight is a problem. The party will hold all of us but as we have to close the door at their no other ventilation fear that I will be all the worse part in the morning.