We found plenty of fine ducks, two bee trees, and caught some cat-fish with a hook and line we got at the mill.
The people went ashore in search of provision; here we found plenty of wood and water, and fine large muscles in great quantities.
Here we found plenty of muscles, which gave us great relief, having scarce any thing to subsist on for this week past.
At low water we landed upon a spot that seemed to promise well, and here we found plenty of limpets.
Sir John Oldcastle, who was one of the old school, found plenty to say, but he never could find anyone to listen patiently to his rigmaroles.
Edward, on coming to England, found plenty of loyalty, but very little cash; and though he had no objection to reign in the hearts of his people, he felt the necessity of making himself also master of their pockets.
First, they gathered all things of value, and that was little since the furs and bedding were gone, but there were a few traps and some dishes.
At the same time he soaked with it a bundle of wattap, or long fibrous roots of the white spruce, also gathered before the frost came, with a view to canoe repairs in the spring.
But the browser's eye was drawn by a shining bunch of red, then another; and now the buck swung until there was danger of betrayal by the wind; then down went its head and Quonab retreated ten yards to keep the windward.
At last the moon was four hours high, and the woods were plain in the soft light.
I found plenty of congenial spirits in the club, and devoted a day or two to well deserved relaxation, which was readily obtainable in Constantinople.
Upon the point we found plenty of wood, and very good water, and for four or five miles the shore was exceedingly pleasant.
In many places we found plenty of wild celery, and a variety of plants, which probably would be of great benefit to seamen after a long voyage.
Then we found plenty of Sambaiba, an excellent wood, and Imuliana, a wood of great resistance, much used in certain parts of Brazil for constructing fences.
We were in great luck that day, for we found plenty of wild fruit--very nutritious--and we killed one or two large birds.
We found plenty of signs of beaver this night, our sentries hearing them splashing their tails in the water nearly all night; on the banks of the river were trees one foot in diameter cut down by them.
Camped at the springs over night, found plentyof grass, but the swamps are very miry.
We camped this night on the Little Blue, where wefound plenty of grass.
We drove 26 miles and camped on an island in the Platte, or Nebraska river, about two miles below Fort Kearney, where we found plentyof grass and fuel.
We children, while we regretted the passing of a festival, found plenty to content us in the common days of the week.
In the conditions of his life he found plenty of food for his pessimism, and merry hearts were very rare among his neighbors.
There was a snail living on the banks of the river Missouri, where he found plenty of food, and wanted nothing.
In this way he found plenty of food, while others were starving, and he went home daily to his lodge, dragging strings of fish after him, on the ice.
Here we remained till daylight, and then went into the Bay of Boutchitaouy, in which we spent three days in fishing and hunting, and where we found plenty of wild fowl.
A repetition of the evil, however, soon induced us to leave the island in search of food; and accordingly we departed for the bay of Boutchitaouy; distant eight leagues, and where we found plenty of wild fowl and fish.
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