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gave me a net, made of nettles, the skin of a moose-deer, 

 dressed, and a white horn in the skape of a spoon, which 

 resembles the horn of the buffaloe of the Copper-Mine 

 River ; but their description of the animal to which it be- 

 longs does not answer to that. My young men also got 

 two quivers of excellent arrows, a collar of white bear's 

 claws, of a great length, horn bracelets, and other arti- 

 cles, for which they received an ample remuneration. 



