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[[blue ink]] 1861: Oct: 7: [[/blue ink]]
[[?Obighdet]] to return to Ship & report - Capt B.  Say take any Boat I like - [[?e]] & rest of [[engd]] crew return to shore while get my things on deck - The call I made on [[?Trla-?uo-?li-?to]] the Good bye!  The understanding with Capt B. - If not back [[Powder]]shot as to [[lu] left with "[[Guk-?ur-?hi-?Glu]] to signal if obliged to return by Land route - the Kindness of Capt. B. in supplying all I want - & assisting me.  The departure - ashore again - yet [[?Chimeruahn]] & Kok-er-zhan  The passage across the Bay to Tikoon Bluff  Ship water wh freezes at once as it strikes upon us the gusts - seen before striking me & preparations made to encounter them.  The hull - stop by the eminence where Capt B raised a signal staff to get wood -of the Innuit Boat wrecked at {{?turn]]] my Boat was destroyed &c - {{The ?fire ?certainly]] all the[[?morning]] of Ebierbing - shall perhaps be obliged to take Same Course with him [[?]] finally did with [[?Kew-?-?]]!  Arrived across Bay to Parkin's in about 2 hours - good time!  I expect my crew will prove a good one - Time will Tell.  Pleasant - the talk of E landing & stoping on a/c the Cold - ice making on Boat.  The succeeding lull & fine weather - [[strikethrough]]sh[[/strikethrough]] Sun shining brightly for a while - giving the warmth and cheerfulness that it has to long withheld.  Wind shifting from N.W. to S.W. Checked all [[?]] of
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Transcription Notes:
October 7th: See page 446 in Hall's book.