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they had a great unclear Some of them got in their unclear came out in the river to See us. they wanted to trade us Elk Skins for muskets. we proceeded 20 miles Since we started this morning and halted about 1oc. to dine on an Isd. Several men went out a short time to hunt and killed one Swan and several brants we then proceeded passed one or 2 more villages had Several Small showers of rain the unclear continues all the way unclear with cotton timber. the bottoms cont. as unclear we went 31 miles to day and Camped on the Lar unclear the pine hills make close to the river Some clifts of rocks. on L Shore the River abt a mile wide this evening raining

Wednesday 6th Nov. 1805 Several Showers of rain in the course of last night the unclear had to attend to the canoes to keep them unclear as the tide Ebbs & flows abt. 3 feet pertular a cloudy wet morning we Set out eairly and proceeded on Shortly passed a small village on Larb. side Some Indians came out in the River to us with their canoes we bought some fresh fish from them and bought Some fine roots from a canoe which was going down the unclear with a load unclear at noon we halted to dine at a large unclear witch was cov.d with cotton timber on the S.Side Several hunters went out unclear one hour and the under brush So thick unclear they could unclear any distance back we proceeded on passed high clifts on L. Side abt. 100 feet from the unclear water the hills on each side unclear