on the extreme right is george druire, he was a half breed, his father was a french canadian and hisother was a native american. he lived 175 miles south of st. louis, he was hired to be an interpreter, he spoke four or five indian languages, including sign language, which was critical when they got out beyond north dakota. because he knew none of those languages. the dog is a new fin land. he was bought in pittsburgh, lewis paid $20 for him, which at that time was a lot of money. lewis had a very difficult time in st. louis after the exhibition. he was as i said, he was a shy man. he liked to be out exploring on his own. paperwork and governmental affairs were foreign to that poor man, he could not handle it. and there was a book recently written about three years ago. and the author thinks that he had malaria. there's five types of malaria, which i never knew, he was subject to two of them. one in the brain, and one in his abdomen. and he was in horrible pain whenever they would kick up, particularly the ones in the abdomen, and he was using opium and alcohol to temper his feelings