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small / that is The Common Wolves and The Prairie Wolves
small / that is The Common Wolves and The Prairie Wolves
howled so curiously and were in such large numbers
howled so curiously and were in such large numbers
that it was supposed the hubbub was the noise of a
Large Party of Indian Dogs along with their [[and?]] [[Maste?]]

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23 August. Wednesday Provost and Bell finished skinning the Bear and its a fine skin we put in a Barrel with strong pickle made of salt and water, an excellent method to preserve all the skin of larger animals. The wind continues high and cold we left and only travelled about 10 miles 24th Thursday. a bad night of wind and cloudy. left early as it became calm. passed The Hills called emphatically "Loun? guidance", The Dancing Bear Hills, thus called because it is reported by The Indians illegible? Bear was seen to dance as if music had been played to it on the occafives?? all of which is a men Superstitius legend of the poor deluded Indians. we travelled about 20 Miles and were again stopped by The Wind. Hunted but found nothing. Harris caught a Specimen of Vespestatio? nuvoboracancis?. _ The last of The Bear was rendered and produced only? 7 Bottles. We heard what was thought a parti? of Geese?, but I thought that it only The noise produced by The paddling? in? of The Bank of The river, which indeed at times any one not accostumed to luck found would easily take these for Gun shots. There the wolves of both Kind, large and small / that is The Common Wolves and The Prairie Wolves howled so curiously and were in such large numbers that it was supposed the hubbub was the noise of a Large Party of Indian Dogs along with their and? Maste?