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132. for bed and clothing. -- When cold in winter, they warm themselves in the Sun, and in the highs the light a fire in their hovels covering the doorway with a dry hide, for few or none of their habitations have doors. -- They are always in debt to their employers as in all the other estates of the Country, and very seldom do they ever receive any payment in money, but are supplied by their Masters with every thing they require in the way of clothing &c. strikeout at exorbitant prices.