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1 Ate for breakfast bit of skin from old caribou head, boiled with bone broth.
2 We boiled it with our old caribou bones and it thickened the broth a little.
3 We boiled it with our old caribou bones, and it strengthened the broth a little.
4 And he remembered that an old caribou trail lay just beyond the stream on the steep hillside.
5 Saw a few old caribou tracks.
6 At lunch on Montagnais Lake, same, but skin was from old caribou hide, which we had carried to mend moccasins.
7 Fifty yards up the slope they encountered the old caribou trail, but none of these wilderness creatures had been along in recent days.
8 Old Caribou he come that way; he see you tied and know it time to come here.
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