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| Chapter VI Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 | ||
2nd. of January Wednesdey 1805 —
a Snowey morning, a party of Men go to Dance at the 
2nd. Village to Dance, Capt Lewis
& the interptr Visit the 2d. 
Village, and return in the evening, Some Snow to Day Verry 
cold in
the evening[4]
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This day I discovered how the Indians keep their horses during
the winter. In 
the day-time they are permitted to run out and gather what
they can; and at night 
are brought into the lodges, with the natives
themselves, and fed upon cottonwood 
branches; and in this way are kept in
tolerable case.—Gass (p.
96).
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