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First Across the Continent

CHAPTER XX -- The Last Stage of the Columbia
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Fortunately, however, one of his men found the missing article hidden in a hut, and so any act of violent reprisal was not necessary.
So scarce had now become fuel, the party were obliged to buy what little wood they required for their single cooking-fire.

They could not afford a fire to keep them warm, and, as the nights were cold and they lay without any shelter, they were most uncomfortable, although the days were warm.

They were now travelling along the Columbia River, using their horses for a part of their luggage, and towing the canoes with the remainder of the stuff.

On the twenty-third of April they arrived at the mouth of Rock Creek, on the Columbia, a considerable stream which they missed as they passed this point on their way down, October 21.

Here they met a company of Indians called the Wahhowpum, with whom they traded pewter buttons, strips of tin and twisted wire for roots, dogs, and fuel.


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