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before it found a place whereby to climb. Shot at by
before it found a place whereby to climb. Shot at by
Michael but missed. Geese, Sand Hill Cranes and another
Michael but missed. Geese, Sand Hill Cranes and another
wolf.
wolf. We paddled the Little Sioux River. Saw 3 more Deer
and another Prairie Wolf. Swans Pelicans are of a great
number of Scoter

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File:"30th Saturday" deleted with an X across each character Oct 1 1843. Sunday. Hard rain all night. [[image: "water" scratched through] The wind lulled before noon and we left at 1/4 light. The weather unclear fair, but it rained eve. it showered. we passed the Sioux River at 20m past 11. Heard a pilated woodpecker & saw fish crows. Geese very abundant. landed below Me.Sioux River to Hunt Pushing, having seen a large cockon the Bluff. Bell Killed one female and Harris 2 Young birds. They will keep unclear? for food for some days, as I cannot eat Beef at all. We stopped again appa? Floyd Bluff and Started again and ran about 4 miles and were forced to damp in a very ugly place at 12 o'clock. had Rain and Hail at Intervals. Stopped in the mouth of the Howaha? River 1 mile from the village. Abundance of Geese. The wind lulled and the stars are shining. 2 Oct Monday. Beautiful but cold. The water had risen? inches and we travelled well having started early. Stopped at 8. unclear but abundance of Jerusalem Artichoke, fried a mess of them and found them excellent. Started again and made a good run to sun down.- a good camp and abundance of Geese. 3-Tuesday. Beautiful and calm, saw 3 Bear on the shore, a Prairie wolf that was a long time funning under a high bank before it found a place whereby to climb. Shot at by Michael but missed. Geese, Sand Hill Cranes and another wolf. We paddled the Little Sioux River. Saw 3 more Deer and another Prairie Wolf. Swans Pelicans are of a great number of Scoter