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Christopher Carson

CHAPTER IV
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But the trappers themselves, having abundance of game, fared sumptuously.
The beaver is so intelligent that he is one of the most difficult animals in the world to entrap.

Marvellous stories are told by the hunters of his sagacity.

Many of the Indians believe that the beavers have human intelligence.

They say that the only difference between the beaver and the Indian, is that the latter has been endowed by the Great Spirit with capabilities to catch the former.
Among these bleak, barren, gigantic ridges there are many lovely valleys to be found, scores of miles in length and width.

Here are found two extensive natural parks, of extraordinary beauty.


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