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HORSES LOST—MOUSE RIVER AT WOOD END. 411<br />

commonly knee-deep, excepting on the rising grounds.<br />

This made our progress very slow and tedious. At six<br />

o'clock we stopped for the night upon a small rising<br />

ground, having the banks and wood of Riviere la Souris in<br />

sight, about two leagues ahead of us.' The buffalo dung<br />

was too damp to burn, the weather was sultry, with an<br />

appearance of rain, and mosquitoes so troublesome that<br />

our horses could not feed. We fettered and tied them<br />

with cords as usual ; but eight of them broke their cords<br />

and ran off with their fore feet still fettered. We passed a<br />

very disagreeable night.<br />

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