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at Seal River, kill two deer; partridges plenty.— 
Meet a ftrange Northern Indian, accompany him to 
his tent, ufage received there; my Indians affift in 
killing fome beaver.—Proceed toward home, and 
arrive at the Fort. - - Page 1 
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Tranfactions from our arrival at the Factory, to 
my leaving it again, and during the Firft Part 
of my Second Journey, till | had the misfor- 
tune to break the Quadrant. 
Tranfactions at the Factory.—Proceed on my fecond 
journey.—Arrive at Seal River.—Deer plentiful 
for fome time.— Method of angling fib under the 
ice. —Set our fifhing-nets.— Method of fetting nets 
under the ice.— My guide propofes to fray till the 
gece fhould begin to fly; his reafons accepted.--. Pitch 
our tent in the be/t manner.— Method of pitching a 
tent in Winter.—Ti/b plentiful for fome time; grow 
very fearce ; in great want of provifions—Manner 
of employing my time. — My guide killed two deer.— 
Move to the place they were lying at ; there kill fe- 
veral more deer, and three beavers.—Sgon in want 
of provifions again. — Many Indians join us from the 
Wefward.—We began te move towards the barren 
ground.— Arrive at She-than-nee, there fuffer great 
diftre/s for want of provifions.—Indians kill two 
fwans and three geefe.—Geefe and other birds of 
paffage plentiful.—Leave She-than-nee, and arrive 
at 
