Bitterroot crossing attempt, turned back by snow — Patrick Gass: June 14, 1806
The hunting parties returned to camp on this day. One hunter came in around 10 o'clock with a deer, while the remaining hunters returned in the evening empty-handed, having killed nothing during their outing.
again went out; at 10 o’clock one came in with a deer; and
in the evening the rest of them, but they had not killed any
thing.
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They went out again; at 10 o'clock one came in with a deer; and in the evening the rest of them returned, but they had not killed anything.
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