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"I presume, Doctor, that you could tell the skull of a negro from that of an Esquimau?"
Just because I am a poor Esquimau boy, why can't I bury my father in a grave the way he would want to be buried?"
He published at least one book, The Esquimau of Montparnasse, on the bohemian scene in Paris.
The Esquimau of Montparnasse (John Hamilton: London, 1928)
Haïnak-Inuit, le cri universel du peuple esquimau.
Le Cri universel du peuple esquimau ("The Universal Cry of the Eskimo People").
ESQUIMAU MAIDEN'S ROMANCE--Cosmopolitan, November.
If an Esquimau came to New York, the first thing he would find on the bookstalls in all probability would be the Blubber Magazine, or some similar production written by Esquimaux for Esquimaux.
There is as much difference to my eyes between the leaded bourgeois type of a Times article and the slovenly print of an evening half-penny paper as there could be between your negro and your Esquimau.
Or that girl with the Esquimau nose?) and not daring to spend the time she used to in study lest she be dangerously good, she now had hours and hours in which to brood and her old pains came back to life.
Lady Veula was inured to this sort of thing in her own home circle, and sat listening with the stoical indifference with which an Esquimau might accept the occurrence of one snowstorm the more, in the course of an Arctic winter.
What, in substance, both the Esquimau wizards and the Louisiana swamp-priests had chanted to their kindred idols was something very like this-the word-divisions being guessed at from traditional breaks in the phrase as chanted aloud: "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn."