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1 Think uv your goin' off to a river to trap beaver , an' findin' nothin' thar but a saw-mill!
2 That seemed mean, because it was against the law to trap beaver , and here they weren't doing any harm.
3 In fact, take a thorough going farmer from the old-country and attempt to accustom him to hunt moose and trap beaver .
4 The objects of this expedition were twofold: to trap beaver , and to search for the three hunters, Robinson, Hoback, and Rezner.
5 Dividing into two equal parties, the duty of one was made to trap beaver , while the other furnished food and guarded the property.
6 In the autumn of 1792 Samuel Davis and William Campbell set out from Massie's Station, now Manchester, to trap beaver on the Big Sandy.
7 I trapped beaver in them parts two years ago, an' I know.
8 Somebody's been trapping beaver in here, and it's got to stop.
9 We had splendid success this winter in trapping beaver .
10 His name was Aus Frank, and he had started as a mountain man, trapping beaver .
11 At this place another detachment of hunters prepared to separate from the party for the purpose of trapping beaver .
12 They knew the forests, the rapids, the science of trapping beaver , and when to expect the Iroquois, and sow grain.
13 It was an old Indian from Buckhorn Lake, who taught him to shoot deer by torchlight, and to trap beavers .
14 He had trapped beaver too many years to mind a ducking more or less, if he only had his strength.
15 At that period some of the Iroquois made good hunts, trapping beaver along the main rivers and outskirts of the Algonquin lands.
16 I fear me, Hurry, you are better at trapping beaver and shooting bears, than at leading on a blindish sort of a trail.
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