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Pioneers in Canada

CHAPTER V
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For the third course, they brought a large dog that had just been killed, but, when they learned that we did not eat this meat, they removed it from before us.

Finally, the fourth course was a piece of wild ox, the fattest morsels of which were placed in our mouths....

We thus pushed forward and no longer saw so many prairies, because both shores of the river are bordered with lofty trees.

The cotton wood, elm and bass wood are admirable for their height and thickness.

There are great numbers of wild cattle whom we hear bellowing.


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