New England Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen42;Volumen48New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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... hill and down . First , we would be in a valley , with our vision limited ; then , suddenly mounting a hill , an enormous view would spread out before us , disclosing villages and church spires sharply out- lined in the clear , crisp ...
... hill and down . First , we would be in a valley , with our vision limited ; then , suddenly mounting a hill , an enormous view would spread out before us , disclosing villages and church spires sharply out- lined in the clear , crisp ...
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... hill , and , concealed by the thick branches , looked down upon a large In- dian village in a natural clearing , sev- eral acres in extent , by the side of a river . The village was about a quarter of a mile west of the base of the hill ...
... hill , and , concealed by the thick branches , looked down upon a large In- dian village in a natural clearing , sev- eral acres in extent , by the side of a river . The village was about a quarter of a mile west of the base of the hill ...
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... hill upon which the Indian stood was a fire mountain or extinct volcano ( the only one in New England ) . The superstitious Indians . believed this weird and fire - blackened hill was the abode of the Evil Spirit . It was surprising ...
... hill upon which the Indian stood was a fire mountain or extinct volcano ( the only one in New England ) . The superstitious Indians . believed this weird and fire - blackened hill was the abode of the Evil Spirit . It was surprising ...
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