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n many,Raheem Sterling Tröja, if not216 most, of the trappers had for the time being ceased their work, and had settled down on farms in the mountains,Lovers, where,Manchester City Barn, though professing to farm, they raised little from the ground except corn, but subsisted almost entirely on the game, which was enormously abundant. The author has much to say about the trappers and their ways of life, and this is one of the spirited pictures of the craft that he paints:
“On starting for a hunt, the trapper fits himself out with the necessary equipment,AC Milan Dam, either from the Indian trading-forts, or from some of the petty traders—coureurs des bois—who frequent the western country. This equipment consists usually of two or three horses or mules—one for saddle,Detroit Red Wings Barn, the others for packs—and six traps,Nike Free Run Herr, which are carried in a bag of leather called a trap-sack. Ammunition,Polen Landslagsdrakt, a few pounds of tobacco,St. Louis Blues Drakter, dressed deer-skins for moccasins, &c., are carried in a wallet of dressed buffalo-skin, called a possible-sack. His ‘possibles’ and ‘trap-sack’ are generally carried Google Links:
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