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"The provisions obtained from the Indians being distributed amongst the men,
we commenced the march at five o’clock in the morning, and walked, until
the usual breakfasting hour, over a piece of fine level ground. A range of
sandstone hills rose on our left, and the river ran nearly parallel to our
course on the right, but we walked at the distance of one or two miles from
it, to avoid its windings and the swampy grounds on its borders. Pine-trees
grow only in small detached clumps on its south bank; but the uneven valley,
which we saw spreading for ten or twelve miles to the northward, was well
wooded. The Needagazza Hills, which lie on the north shore of the Bear
Lake, closed the view to the westward. Several columns of smoke were seen to
the westward; and one to the southward; the latter, the Indians informed us,
was made by It-chinnah. We breakfasted on the banks of a small stream, where the
whortleberry bushes were loaded with fruit of a finer flavour
than any we had previously met with."
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