The Eskimo Twins
ve and their only light. It didn't look much like our stoves. It was just a piece of soapstone, shaped something like a clamshell. It was hollowed
y leather thongs to the rack. In the pan a piece of bear's meat was simmering. The fire was not big enough to
to eat our boots," Me
but one pair!" his mother answered. She
on the bench. She gave one to each of the twins. "Eat this, and soo
d Monnie. "We want to go fishing before the sun i
will go with you and cut holes fo
reached down their own little fishing rods, which were stuck in the walls of the igloo. The tw
. He held one chunk of meat in his teeth! In his left hand he held
nie did, and then they cra