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The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Mountains, from Facts Narrated by Himself by de Witt C. Peters
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remainder busy themselves in looking after their wants and in cooking
and guarding their property, etc. The trap is very much like the
same instrument used in different sections of the United States for
catching foxes, wolves etc, excepting, that it is smaller and perhaps
made with more skill. Old trappers were very superstitious in regard
to the makers of their traps, for they entertained the idea that much
of their good or bad fortune depended on the tools they worked with;
hence, they always had their favorite makers, and would pay more for
their traps than for those of any other maker. This is true also with
their rifles. For many years a rifle was condemned at first sight if
it did not have the name of Hawkins[23] stamped on it, and it was not
uncommon for them, when boasting of the good qualities of their riding
animals, if they considered them of the maximum degree of superiority,
to style them "regular Hawkins _horses_", thereby showing how far, in
this respect, their predilections grounded their opinions.

[Footnote 23: Mr. Hawkins was the owner of a large gun establishment
at St. Louis, Mo.]

The setting of the trap required expertness and experience, or else it
availed nothing; for the game to be caught is, as the reader can now
readily conceive, very wary and his suspicions of there being anything
wrong near at hand, had to be allayed by concealing as much as
possible the instrument from view; yet it must not be far from the
surface of the water; and then again it had to be firmly fixed in its
position, by being made fast to something that was firm so as prevent
its being dragged off. The trapper, while thus engaged, is in the
water. About his waist there is a strap to which is attached a pouch
in which is carried the bait. Everything being arranged, the trap is
set and the bait applied, when the man notes the place where he has
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