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... received wherewithal to allay his hunger , he disap- peared , but in the course of a day or two re- turned to the camp , bringing with him his son , a miserable boy , still more naked and for- lorn than himself . Food was given to both ...
... received wherewithal to allay his hunger , he disap- peared , but in the course of a day or two re- turned to the camp , bringing with him his son , a miserable boy , still more naked and for- lorn than himself . Food was given to both ...
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... received from some of the white men of the advance parties . It was with some difficulty that Mr. Hunt pre- vailed upon one of the savages to conduct him to the lodges of his people . Striking into a trail or path which led up from the ...
... received from some of the white men of the advance parties . It was with some difficulty that Mr. Hunt pre- vailed upon one of the savages to conduct him to the lodges of his people . Striking into a trail or path which led up from the ...
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... received them without alarm . About their dwellings were immense quantities of the heads and skins of salmon , the best part of which had been cured , and hidden in the ground . The women were badly clad ; the children worse ; their ...
... received them without alarm . About their dwellings were immense quantities of the heads and skins of salmon , the best part of which had been cured , and hidden in the ground . The women were badly clad ; the children worse ; their ...
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... received information that several white men had gone down the river , some one side , and a good many on the other ; these last he concluded to be Mr. Crooks and his party . He was thus released from much anxiety about their safety ...
... received information that several white men had gone down the river , some one side , and a good many on the other ; these last he concluded to be Mr. Crooks and his party . He was thus released from much anxiety about their safety ...
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... received . The river was so narrow , though deep , that everything could be distinctly heard and seen across it . The kettles were placed on the fire , and the water was boiling by the time the canoe was completed . When all was ready ...
... received . The river was so narrow , though deep , that everything could be distinctly heard and seen across it . The kettles were placed on the fire , and the water was boiling by the time the canoe was completed . When all was ready ...
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