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bound down river and turn adrift when near the mouth of word effaced, and then paddle & sail up. a brisket of salt pork and a 100 of biscuit, an anker of brandy, cooking apparatus, such as gridiron frying pan & kettle. word of tobacco. rifle & smooth bore & fishing rod word of powder & shot a pair or two of blankets buffalo skin &c & word for a couple of months of liberty. A companion is desirable if a hard word can be procured and heart and soul in the business, but your milk & water sportsmen who when game is scarce or work harder than usual put on a long face and hint that they word the fun of the thing and evidently wish to put about -- that style of bird had better remain in his wigwam. I once knew a party of officers who having word a 2 or 3 months leave of absence set off to have some hunting in a wildish sort of country. One or two were inclined to the business properly, but one of the least red hot of them