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| | CVO Menu - The Volcanoes of Lewis and Clark - November 10-11, 1805 |
 | | The river then appeared more calm: we therefore started, but after going a mile found the waves too high for our canoes and were obliged to put to shore. |
 | | A hunter was despatched in hopes of finding some fresh meat, but the hills were so steeps and covered with undergrowth and fallen timber, that he could not penetrate them, and he was forced to return. |
 | | In person they are small, ill made, and badly clothed; though one of them had on a sailor's round jacket and pantaloons, which, as he explained by signs, he had received from the whites below the point: we purchased from them thirteen red charr, a fish which we found very excellent. |
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