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Chapter Twenty Nine. Conclusion.
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Need we enlarge on the despair of Angut being turned into joy on his return, when he found Nunaga and Kannoa safe and sound? We think not.
A few days thereafter our adventurers arrived at the settlement of the Kablunets; and these northern Eskimos soon forgot their rough experiences under the influence of the kind, hospitable1 reception they met with from the Moravian Brethren.
The joy of the brethren at welcoming Hans Egede, too, was very great, for they had heard of his recent expedition, and had begun to fear that he was lost. Not the less welcome was he that he came accompanied by a band of Eskimos who seemed not only willing to listen to the Gospel but more than usually able to understand it. The interest of these devoted2 men was specially3 roused by Angut, whom they at once recognised as of greatly superior mental power to his companions.
“I cannot help thinking,” said Egede, in commenting on his character to one of the brethren, “that he must be a descendant of those Norse settlers who inhabited this part of Greenland long, long ago, who, we think, were massacred by the natives, and the remains4 of whose buildings are still to be seen.”
“It may be so,” returned the brother; “your Viking countrymen were vastly superior in brain-power to the Eskimos. We are glad and thankful that our Father has sent Angut to us, for it is not improbable that he may one day become an evangelist to his brethren in the far north.”
But of all those who were assembled at the station at that time, Red Rooney was the man who rejoiced most, for there he found an English vessel5 on the eve of starting for the “old country,” the captain of which was not only willing but glad to get such an able seaman6 to strengthen his crew.
“Angut,” said Rooney, as they walked one evening by the margin
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