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Show ( landed handed ) thoy all went out 1271 , and ( he lie ) ( didn't didnt di'dn't didnt ) see Nielson any more . ( R . 4986 . ) Nielson owned the ( equip- equip ) ( ment nient ) that was on the boat , and was the man that built the whole thing . They got a little gold out , ( he lie ) does not know exactly how much , but he does not believe they quite paid expenses . During the time ( he lie ) was building the boat at ( Hole-in-the-Roek HoleintheRoek Hole-in-the-Rock HoleintheRock ) and working at the two places on the river there were two or three fellows who came down in a boat and stayed overnight . ( R . 4987 . ) He also saw three outfits of trappers , two going down and one going up . The first trappers he saw was while he was at ( Hole-in- Holein ) ( the-Rock theRock ) . There were two men going downstream in one boat and they had a pretty good load of furs . He was at ( Hole-in-the-Rock HoleintheRock ) when another fellow passed and went up . When the two went up he was down near the San Juan , and when the other two came down they came from Greenriver or ( some- some ) where in that part , but he does not know where from . ( R . 4988-4989 . ) There were three different boats with two men in , each boat , making six trappers he saw . The other two parties did not have as many furs as the first ones , and ( he be ) does not remember any of the ( trappers' trappers ) names . ( R . 4988-4989 . ) When he was moving the big boat from ( Hole-in- Holein ) ( the-Rock theRock ) down to that first stop , he did not get hung up anywhere ; went right along . Did not have to get out and shove the boat anywhere , or pull it ; they just used the sweeps on each end - they would |