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The Romantic Settlement of Lord Selkirk’s Colonists

CHAPTER XVIII
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He is apt to despise civilization, prefers his buckskin coat and fringed leggings, and loves the moccasin rather than the stiff leather shoe.
With him the idea of sub-division of property is not developed.

There are no local game laws.

He shoots large or small game, moose or prairie chicken, whenever he can find them.

He traps on whatever stream he chooses.

His idea of personal property is very liberal.


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