Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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... party , wit- nessed a savage ebullition of rage on the part of one of his companions , exhibiting the perfect unrestraint which these men impose upon their passions , and the barbarous anger which the slightest opposition to the will ...
... party , wit- nessed a savage ebullition of rage on the part of one of his companions , exhibiting the perfect unrestraint which these men impose upon their passions , and the barbarous anger which the slightest opposition to the will ...
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... party . It was two days before they came up ; but the day after , fourteen in number , they started for the moun- tains , striking a trail which follows the " Big Blue " in its course through the prairies , which , as they advance to ...
... party . It was two days before they came up ; but the day after , fourteen in number , they started for the moun- tains , striking a trail which follows the " Big Blue " in its course through the prairies , which , as they advance to ...
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... party , when he saw on one side the trail , looming in the refracted glare which mirages the plains , three large dark objects without shape or form , which rose and fell in the exaggerated light like ships at sea . Doubting what it ...
... party , when he saw on one side the trail , looming in the refracted glare which mirages the plains , three large dark objects without shape or form , which rose and fell in the exaggerated light like ships at sea . Doubting what it ...
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... party crossed the south fork about ten miles from its junction with the main stream , and then , passing the prairie , struck the north fork a day's travel from the other . At the mouth of an ash - timbered creek they came Indian " sign ...
... party crossed the south fork about ten miles from its junction with the main stream , and then , passing the prairie , struck the north fork a day's travel from the other . At the mouth of an ash - timbered creek they came Indian " sign ...
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... party , and , scattering , advanced under cover of the sage bushes which dotted the bottom , to about two hundred yards of the whites . Then a chief advanced before the rest , and made the sign for a talk with the Long - knives , which ...
... party , and , scattering , advanced under cover of the sage bushes which dotted the bottom , to about two hundred yards of the whites . Then a chief advanced before the rest , and made the sign for a talk with the Long - knives , which ...
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