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Matthews, it was decided, fiem. con. to adopt his re- 

 commendation and rise early next morning. 



Wednesday, October 15th. 



7] LL hands rose early, at half-past five, indeed, and 

 ®y^ left Camp before sunrise ; the morning clear and 

 fine. So fine, that Matthews declares every man re- 

 proached himself for not having tried the experiment 

 before. After some deliberation, the following distribu- 

 tion of the party was resolved on : — 



Raynor, 



Tinker, 



Alloo, 



Wiman, 



Matthews, 



Kimball, - 



Chandler, 



Townsend, 



Jim. Trueman, 



to 



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Buck Lake. 



Poverty Lake. 



Big Twin '• 



Ox Tongue do. 

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Runway to 

 Long Lake. 



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Clear Lake. 



Fly was started in Big Twin Grove, Glen and Dan be- 

 tween Long Lake and Ox Tongue. Scout and Hunter 

 on Buck Lake. After a run of half an hour. Fly drove 

 a nice doe into Big Twin Lake, which was Alloo's watch. 

 Once again, Louis' luck deserted him, whether because 

 he opened fire too soon or not. At any rate the doe, 

 after three shots had been fired at her, turned back 

 into the woods and escaped. Tom Salmon was placed 

 upon the Ox Tongue runway and after long waiting 

 with the patience of hope, saw, on turning his head at 

 the breaking of twigs, two deer crossing the hill afar 



