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Mahler and Micklin were recalled for some few additional questions, and were followed on the stand by Herman Storm, who gave testimony about the brutal treatment received by himself and his fellow passengers on the launch "Wanderer." John Hainey and Joseph Reaume also gave details of this outrage.

N W. & H Bay Clerks Visit us the 16th also Mr Hainey, Cold Tem. 74° below freesing I visit the Mandans on the 1s of January Capt Lewis the 2nd

"If I catch m'self thinkin' aanythin' sauncy ov that aul haythen baste I'll change m' name!" he said, as he turned and left in high dudgeon. When I got to the pigsty there were several early callers lounging around. "Jowler" Hainey sat on a big stone near the slit.

Sandy shook hands with him and wished him a pleasant journey. Hainey hoped he would live long and prosper. As he expressed the hope he furtively stuffed into one of Hughie's pockets a small package. Anna came out and led Hughie into the house for breakfast. The little crowd moved toward the door. On the doorstep she turned around and said: "Hughie's goin' t' haave a cup an' a slice an' go.

The neighbors came, new neighbors a new generation, to most of whom I was a tradition. Other boys and girls had left Antrim for America, scores of them in the course of the years. There was a popular supposition that we all knew each other. "Ye see th' Wilson bhoys ivery day, I'll bate," Mrs. Hainey said. "No, I have never seen any of them." "Saints alive, how's that?"

Mulholland and Hainey seemed supremely concerned about the weather. From all they said it was quite evident that each of them had "jist dhrapped aroun' t' find out what Jamie thought ov th' prospects fur a fine day!" Old Sandy Somerville came hatless and in his shirt-sleeves, his hands deep in his pockets and his big watchchain dangling across what Anna called the "front of his back."