The Eskimo Twins
This is the true story of Menie and Monnie and their two little dogs, Nip and Tup.
Menie and Monnie are twins, and they live far away in the North, near the very edge.
They are five years old.
Menie is the boy, and Monnie is the girl. But you cannot tell which is Menie and which is Monnie,—not even if you look ever so hard at their pictures!
That is because they dress alike.
When they are a little way off even their own mother can't always tell. And if she can't, who can?
Sometimes the twins almost get mixed up about it themselves. And then it is very hard to know which is Nip and which is Tup, because the little dogs are twins too.
Nobody was surprised that the little dogs were twins, because dogs often are.
But everybody in the whole village where Menie and Monnie live was simply astonished to see twin babies!
They had never known of any before in their whole lives.
Old Akla, the Angakok, or Medicine Man of the village, shook his head when he heard about them. He said, Such a thing never happened here before. Seals and human beings never have twins! There's magic in this.
Lucy Fitch Perkins
THE ESKIMO TWINS
Lucy Fitch Perkins
THE ESKIMO TWINS
I. THE TWINS GO COASTING
II. KOOLEE DIVIDES THE MEAT
III. THE TWINS GO FISHING
IV. THE SNOW HOUSE
V. THE FEAST
VI. THE REINDEER HUNT
VII. WHAT HAPPENED WHEN MENIE AND KOKO WENT HUNTING BY THEMSELVES
VIII. THE WOMAN-BOATS
IX. THE VOYAGE
X. THE SUMMER DAY
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