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1I made a map this A.M. of our long portage-about30 miles.
2Now for some stiff work again, a long portage of about two-and-a-half miles.
3Late in the afternoon they made the first long portage; it was a quarter mile.
4Tracked quarter mile more, and started on long portage.
5Trying as we were to get fish ahead for our long portage, it was most depressing.
6Sure enough, at their foot we had to haul up and prepare for a long portage.
7Fixed moccasins in preparation for long portage.
8Next day we crossed Lake Harry and camped three-quarters of a mile farther on the long portage.
9Back in de bush or on de long portage I shav' once, twice, perhaps tree time a month.
10By four o'clock we had reached our first long portage-threemiles in length-andnow began the tug of war.
11This was a long portage, and we camped at the foot of the rapids, having made nearly seven kilometres.
12Then there was a girding up of the loins, a getting out of tump-lines and canvas packs, and the long portage was begun.
13He habitually staggered when he walked, and on this last day of our long portage he came near going all to pieces nervously.
14Very depressing this, getting wind bound so often just when we are trying to get fish ahead for our long portage towards home.
15This frequent shifting and changing of baggage and canoes exhausted the men, who have not yet recovered from the toils of the long portage.
16The next day we made another long portage round some rapids, and camped at night still in the hot, wet, sunless atmosphere of the gorge.
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