id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34173 Hunter, Martin Canadian Wilds Tells About the Hudson's Bay Company, Northern Indians and Their Modes of Hunting, Trapping, Etc. .txt text/plain 58942 2785 81 favorable point known by the Indian, and wait the canoes of trappers in a straight way, that is, giving the Indian good, strong clothing We worked away all the day we left the post, and when camping time The Hudson's Bay Company had a post years ago on Lake Mis-a-ka-ma of the lake, we had not long to wait until a beaver broke water and the small body of water, said, "This is an easy lake, and the beaver At that time the Indian would set his bunch of No. 1 steel traps and exposed steel trap; and the better-off Indians often use small Traps for otters are set in the following way, under the ice: A place Indians had traps set all around and quite near the post and yet portaged my canoe over into a small chain of beaver lakes hunting for ./cache/34173.txt ./txt/34173.txt