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went to the bog to call for moose. It was 

 a fine night at first, but we had no answer. 

 Before morning it rained hard, so we started 

 back to camp. We cut plenty of wood, and 

 had a good fire and breakfast, but grew tired 

 of waiting for clear weather. I did plenty 

 of sleeping this trip, as rain continually 

 followed me. It turned very cold, so we 

 put up shelter around the front of the camp, 

 and tried to be comfortable. At last the 

 wind and rain ceased, and the moon — almost 

 full — greeted us ; a welcome sight. We 

 concluded to go and call on Irving Lake. 

 There was a light I wind blowing towards us, 

 and after a while we got a faint answer in 

 the long distance from Moose Lake. We 

 again called. The answer came from nearer, 

 and showed the bull was with a cow. In a 

 little while both answered our repeated call, 

 and were moving with the wind down on 

 the other side of the bog in the woods. We 

 moved along on one side, and gave an occa- 



