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Life! Sunny now & then the Boat meets a wave & plunges downward, upward & forward as if battling with Elements.
How it cheers my heart on in this Work of ripping up the Mysteries of were three - Centuries in seeing the Red, White & Blue with its urgent stars, proudly fluttering in the breeze of these regions  I This emblem of my home country is my constant, Cheering, helping companion night & day.
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How is the loved hand - [[underlined]] the heart[ [/underlined]] -of him who made it? God he was here & here now & forever.
Arrived at the Cape 1 mile further than(Kud-lu-narn) Oo-yarn IV-00 [[encircled]] 5 [[/encircled]] called Gik-koon
There I find a specimen of the "[[underlined]] Heavy Stone [[/underlined]]!! - Iron of Frobisher's Expedition!
Remains of Innuits home 1/4 ^[[mile]] from Cape Bones, Circles of Stones, ge[[?]] etc. The specimen I find of Iron weighs about 15 lbs. Now I have the link that till now were the Iron I found on "Look-Out" Isl [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] came from! The Innuits took it from [[?]] there.

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'end of page' not required if transcribing single page From page 429 of Hall's book "A glance at the red, white, and blue cheered me onward in the work of ripping up the mysteries of three centuries." "Look-Out" Island,Arose from? Field Bay, mentioned on page 437.