SAMUEL HEARNE IN WINTERTIME
John Newlove
I. | In this cold room I remember the smell of manure on men's heavy clothes as good, the smell of horses. It is a romantic world especially if their houses are heated Hearne, your camp must have smelled hell smeared with human manure,
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2. | One child is back from the doctor's while the other one wanders about in dirty pants and I think of Samuel Hearne and the land - puffy children coughing as I think, It is Christmastime
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3. | Samuel Hearne did more in the land (like all the rest full of rocks and hilly country, many very extensive tracts of land, tittimeg, pike and barble, and the islands: as well as the main chiefly pine The Indians killed twelve deer.
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4. | And, Samuel Hearne, I have almost begun to talk as if you wanted to be as if you were not SAM, wanting
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5. | There was that Eskimo girl at Bloody Fall, at your feet, Samuel Hearne, with two spears in her, and she twisted about them like |
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