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However we stirred ourselves up got our supper rooled up in our blankets and felt as well [[satisfied?]] with our rest and refreshment as if we had the the best accomadations of the Sherman House you who live in cities having all the comforts of home cannot imagine the luxurious feeling that comes from the [[unclear]] after the days toilsome march is over and he is enjoying himself by his evening camp fire
However we stirred ourselves up got our supper rooled up in our blankets and felt as well [[satisfied?]] with our rest and refreshment as if we had the the best accomadations of the Sherman House you who live in cities having all the comforts of home cannot imagine the luxurious feeling that comes from the [[unclear]] after the days toilsome march is over and he is enjoying himself by his evening camp fire it is worth going hundreds of miles to experience the pleasures of the hunters life even for one brief month The following morning we rose as fresh as larks went down to the clear stream had a good wash in its cool waters we [[ate?]] our breakfast and started again on our toilsome journey on this day about noon we got to the Indian reserve about sixty square miles reserved for their use by the government

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However we stirred ourselves up got our supper rooled up in our blankets and felt as well satisfied? with our rest and refreshment as if we had the the best accomadations of the Sherman House you who live in cities having all the comforts of home cannot imagine the luxurious feeling that comes from the unclear after the days toilsome march is over and he is enjoying himself by his evening camp fire it is worth going hundreds of miles to experience the pleasures of the hunters life even for one brief month The following morning we rose as fresh as larks went down to the clear stream had a good wash in its cool waters we ate? our breakfast and started again on our toilsome journey on this day about noon we got to the Indian reserve about sixty square miles reserved for their use by the government