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Excerpt from Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France, 1610-1791, Vol. 37: The Original French, Latin, and Italian d104s, With English Translations and Notes; Illustrated by Portraits, Maps, Facsimiles; Lower Canada, Abenakis: 1651-1652
After a fortnight's halt, in which the travelers three Frenchmen, and forty Indians - construct canoes for the next stage Of the journey, they resume their way, and spend sixteen days in paddling over various rivers and many lakes, which had to be reached by roads the mere remembrance Of which fills me with horror. Often, they must portage their canoes and baggage for considerable distances, without eating any food from morning until night.
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