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CONCERNING LAPLAND. 189
a circle and pafs the pipe from mouth to mouth, fo that every
one receives four or five whifis in turn, and all are equally grati-
fied with the pleafure of fmoking.
The conftant drink of the maritime and mountain Laplanders
is cold water, procured in winter by diffolving fnow, and this is
their beverage as long as any {now is to be had; for this purpofe
a quantity is always ftanding in a copper veffel in their huts or
tents, as has been already mentioned. The mountain Laplander
generally pitches his tent in places where water may be had, and
by cutting through the ice contrives to fupply himéelf.
The reader is now fully acquainted with Lapland cookery, in
which, as has been obferved, the women never interfere. The
hufband performs the office of cook in all its branches, and, as
the difhes are never wafhed, the office of fcullion is not requifite
in the economy of a Lapland houfehold.
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