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"No sooner was the bow cleared of one set of marauders
than another party commenced their operations at the stern.
My gun was now the object of the struggle, which was beginning
to assume a more serious complexion, when the whole of the Esquimaux
suddenly fled, and hid themselves behind the drift timber
and canoes on the beach. It appears that by the exertions of the
crew, the Reliance was again afloat, and Lieutenant Back wisely
judging that this was the proper moment for more active interference,
directed his men to level their muskets, which had produced
that sudden panic. The Lion happily floated soon after,
and both were retiring from the beach, when the Esquimaux
having recovered from their consternation, put their kaiyacks in
the water, and were preparing to follow us; but I desired Augustus
to say that I would shoot the first man who came within
range of our muskets, which prevented them."
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