Chief of Scouts

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Chief of Scouts
Wf Drannan
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" The second day from this camp we reached Truckey river, and it happenedto be Saturday, and Jim told the emigrants that this was the place wherehe proposed to outdo Will in the way of a treat and told them thateveryone who could catch a grasshopper could have a mess of fish forsupper, as the river was swarming with the speckled beauties, and itwas really amusing to see the old of both sexes as well as the childrenrunning in every direction, catching the little hopping insects. Everyone seemed ...to be of one mind, what they were going to have for theevening meal, for they were all on the margin of the river, and Jim andI staid with the wagons and watched the crowd which was great amusementfor us, for they were all so excited. But our fun did not last long. Ina few minutes the crowd commenced to come back with their bands full offish; one woman passed us with two little girls. She had about a dozenfish, and the children had their hands full too. She said, "Come, Mr. Bridger, I want you and Mr.

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