Works, Volumen6G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... forward , and advised Mr. Hunt to make for the post established during the preceding year by Mr. Henry , of the Missouri Fur Company . They had been with Mr. Henry , and , as far as they could judge by the neighboring landmarks , his ...
... forward , and advised Mr. Hunt to make for the post established during the preceding year by Mr. Henry , of the Missouri Fur Company . They had been with Mr. Henry , and , as far as they could judge by the neighboring landmarks , his ...
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... forward through the trackless wilderness . For five days they continued to support themselves by trapping and fishing . Some fish of tolerable size were speared at night by the light of cedar torches ; others that were very small , were ...
... forward through the trackless wilderness . For five days they continued to support themselves by trapping and fishing . Some fish of tolerable size were speared at night by the light of cedar torches ; others that were very small , were ...
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... forward to still greater sufferings on the following day . Fortunately it began to rain in the night , to their infinite relief ; the water soon collected in puddles and afforded them delicious draughts . Refreshed in this manner , they ...
... forward to still greater sufferings on the following day . Fortunately it began to rain in the night , to their infinite relief ; the water soon collected in puddles and afforded them delicious draughts . Refreshed in this manner , they ...
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... forward . These , he was told , were the last Snakes he would meet with , and that he would soon come to a nation called Sciatogas . Forward then did he proceed on his tedious journey , which , at every step , grew more pain- ful . The ...
... forward . These , he was told , were the last Snakes he would meet with , and that he would soon come to a nation called Sciatogas . Forward then did he proceed on his tedious journey , which , at every step , grew more pain- ful . The ...
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... forward nine miles , having for a part of the distance to unload the horses and carry the packs themselves . On the succeeding morning they were obliged to leave the river , and scramble up the hills . From the summit of these they got ...
... forward nine miles , having for a part of the distance to unload the horses and carry the packs themselves . On the succeeding morning they were obliged to leave the river , and scramble up the hills . From the summit of these they got ...
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