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[Clark:]
July 1st. Monday 1805.
We set out early this morning with the remaining load, and
proceeded on verry well to Capt Lewis's camp where we arrived
at 3 oClock, the Day worm and party much fatigued,
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the Iron boat, the wind hard from the S.W. one man verry
unwell, his legs & thies broke out and Swelled, the hail which
fell at Capt. Lewis camp 27 Int. was 7 Inches in circumference
& waied 3 ounces, fortunately for us it was not so large in the
plains, if it had [been] we should most certainly fallen victims
to its rage as the men were mostly naked, and but few with hats
or any covering on their heads, The hunters killed 3 white
bear one large, the fore feet of which measured 9 Inches across,
the hind feet 11 Inches 3/4 long & 7 Inches wide a bear
[came] naarly catching Joseph Fields chased him into the
water, bear about the camp every night & seen on an Isld in
the day
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