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Excerpt from Rod and Gun in Canada, Vol. 22: October, 1920
Bidding the section foreman good bye after he had given directions as to how we should find Ernest Nau mann's place, we moved along down a trail that evidently had been used but once or twice since the snowfall; rabbit tracks, or tracks of the 'snow shoe, are everywhere, and here and there are tracks of partridge. The section foreman, and by the way we've misplaced his name; but we can't forget his courtesy, told us that Naumann's was about a mile over from the track and presently we arrived.
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