An Account of the Remarkable Occurrences in the Life And Travels of Colonel James Smith (Late a Citizen of Bourbon County, Kentucky) : During His Captivity With the Indians, in the Years 1755,'56, '57, '58, & '59
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Thefe berries were about as large as rifle bullets — of a bright red colour — an agreeable four, though rather too four of themfelves; but when mixed with fugar, had a very agreeable tafte. In converfation with Tecaughretanego, I happened to be talking of the beavers' catching fifh. He afked me why I thought that the beaver caught fifh? I told him Remarkable Occurrences^ Etc. 59 that I had read of the beaver making dams for the con- veniency of fifhing. He laughed, and made game of me and my bo...ok. He faid the man that wrote that book knew nothing about the beaver. The beaver never did eat flefh of any kind; but lived on the bark of trees, roots, and other vegetables. In order to know certainly how this was, when we killed a beaver I carefully examined the intestines, but found no appearance of fifth; I afterwards made an experiment on a pet beaver which we had, and found that it would neither eat fifh or flefh ; therefore I ac- knowledged that the book I had read was wrong. I afked him if the beaver was an amphibious animal, or if it could live under water ?
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