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               29  THE HOT DAYS OF SUMMER brought hard            had dammed the river and flooded several
                  work for the whole family.                      acres. The trees died, the water dried up,

               30    The Robertsons had two hayfields. One        and grass grew. Early settlers were
                  they had cleared themselves. The other          delighted to find beaver meadows on their
                  was a beaver meadow. Long before the            farms because they provided instant
                  Robertsons arrived on the land, beavers         fodder (food) for oxen and cows.







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