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faltersainse [42]
3 years ago
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"For hunting also: the woods, lakes, and rivers afford not only chase sufficient, for any that delights in that kind of toil, or

pleasure; but such beasts to hunt, that besides the delicacy of their bodies for food, their skins are so rich, as may well recompence thy daily labor, with a captains pay."
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1 answer:
ddd [48]3 years ago
7 0

According to the statement above: "For hunting also: the woods, lakes, and rivers afford not only chase sufficient, for any that delights in that kind of toil, or pleasure; but such beasts to hunt, that besides the delicacy of their bodies for food, their skins are so rich, as may well recompence thy daily labor, with a captains pay."

This is a description about New England.

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