| 31. | Sitting quietly in Captain Smith's office, she would suddenly mourn for some lost article of clothing, her seal skin sacque or jewelry.
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| 32. | By May she was at Rio de Janeiro, where she underwent repairs and calefaction, i . e ., bone, and 250 seal skins.
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| 33. | Women wore trouser-boots, each one made from a single small harbor seal skin with the seam running down the front of the leg.
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| 34. | Seal skins have been used by aboriginal people for millennia to make waterproof jackets and boots, and seal fur to make fur coats.
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| 35. | Fiji was also a source of rookeries were controlled by Russia, so Americans acquired northern fur seal skins through trade rather than sealing.
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| 36. | U . S . law specifically bans importation of seal skins without a permit, which was not obtained in this case, Ray said.
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| 37. | He used the ship to transport flax, whale oil and seal skins to Sydney 3 times per year, returning with supplies and trade goods.
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| 38. | She returned to London with 1, 400 barrels of whale oil and 13, 000 seal skins, arriving back at Britain on 3 March 1805.
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| 39. | As much air as possible is removed from the seal skin before it is sewn up and sealed with seal fat, which repels flies.
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| 40. | After he had filled his small vessel with seal skins, Gon�alves, on his own initiative, decided to buy some Africans to return to Portugal.
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