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Examples
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Seven large ships set sail from England for Hudson Bay in 1685, carrying Radisson and young Chouart and the five unwilling Frenchmen.
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It was even urged on young Chouart that he should take an English wife, as Radisson had; but the young Frenchmen smiled quietly to themselves.
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"Pardieu, Chouart; listen to this," and he tells his kinsman,
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Their daughter Marguerite married Chouart, known as
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Chouart there had sewed his thumb up, where an old squaw had hacked at it with a dull shell.
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Chouart stands at the boiler ladling out joints faster than an army could gobble.
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Godefroy, will cross the marsh to-night, bidding Chouart be ready for attack and send back re-enforcements here!
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"D'ye mind how we got away from the Iroquois, Chouart?"
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Chouart Groseillers (his brother-in-law) lay with two of the craziest craft that ever rocked anchor.
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Chouart brought down three deer, the padre two moose, and I a couple of bear.
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