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that our horses might rest and feed. At 10 o'dleck 
©ur hunters came in and had killed a deer. Two men 
are trying to take some of the fish with a gig. At 
noon the two men who had been left at Hungry creek 
to look for the horses came up, but had not found 
them : and with them the two hunters, who were 
left at the place we dined yesterday, and had killed 
two deer. In the evening one of the large fish was 
caught, which we found to be a salmon-trout. 
Friday Wth, There was a fine mormng ; we caught 
six of the salmon-trout ; and some hunters went out. 
About 9 o'clock one of them returned and had killed 
a brown bear. The musquitoes and gnats are very 
troublesome. In the evening the other hunters came 
in and had killed only one deer. 
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