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It was sunny, the thermometer about 17 degrees. I got dressed and had breakfast. That day, I went trade with Indian. I took my bag, my snowshoes and my rifle. I walked through the woods and I saw raccoons, beavers and foxes. I decided to set new trap. I had seen a lot of coyotes on the other side of the river, I would stay here tomorrow and I would build a raft to go to get my traps. I go up to see the smoke of the Indian tribe. I traded furs and bones with these Indians were not hostile. On the way back I heard a noise coming from a bush I got closer and saw a wolf, I prepared my gun but I stop every sequence when I saw three cubs. It was a mother and I just could not let these little abbatre and mourrirent hungry. So I continue my way up to my cabin and I ended my day by preparing new traps for the next day.
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It was sunny, the temperature was about 17 degrees. I got dressed and had breakfast. That day, I went hunting with an Indian. I took my bag, my snowshoes and my rifle. I walked through the woods and I saw raccoons, beavers and foxes. I decided to set a new trap. I had seen lot of coyotes on the other side of the river, I would stay there the next dayand build a raft and set the traps.Then I went up to see the smoke coming out of the huts of the Indian tribes. I traded furs and bones with these Indians, and they were not hostile. On the way back I heard a noise coming from a bush, and when I got closer I saw a wolf, I prepared to shoot but stopped when I saw three cubs. It was a mother and I just could not kill it and put these cubs in hunger. So I continue my way to my cabin and finish my day by preparing new traps for the next day.
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I walked through the woods and I saw raccoons, beavers and foxes. I decided to set a new trap. I had seen lot of coyotes on the other side of the river, I would stay there the next day and build a raft and set the traps. Then I went up to see the smoke coming out of the huts of the Indian tribes. I traded furs and bones with these Indians, and they were not hostile.
On the way back I heard a noise coming from a bush, and when I got closer I saw a wolf, I prepared to shoot but stopped when I saw three cubs. It was a mother and I just could not kill it and put these cubs in hunger. So I continue my way to my cabin and finish my day by preparing new traps for the next day.