Works, Volumen6G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... Suffering Men - Hardships of Mr. Crooks and his Com- rades - Tidings of M'Lellan - A Retrograde March - A Willow Raft - Extreme Suffering of Some of the Party - Illness of Mr. Crooks— Impatience of Some of the Men - Necessity of Leaving ...
... Suffering Men - Hardships of Mr. Crooks and his Com- rades - Tidings of M'Lellan - A Retrograde March - A Willow Raft - Extreme Suffering of Some of the Party - Illness of Mr. Crooks— Impatience of Some of the Men - Necessity of Leaving ...
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Washington Irving. The rain continued all day , so that they no longer suffered from thirst , but hunger took its place , for , after travelling thirty - three miles , they had nothing to sup on but a little parched corn . The next day ...
Washington Irving. The rain continued all day , so that they no longer suffered from thirst , but hunger took its place , for , after travelling thirty - three miles , they had nothing to sup on but a little parched corn . The next day ...
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... suffering family the horse was a timely acquisition . And here we cannot but notice the wonderful patience , perseverance , and hardihood of the Indian women , as exem- plified in the conduct of the poor squaw of the interpreter . She ...
... suffering family the horse was a timely acquisition . And here we cannot but notice the wonderful patience , perseverance , and hardihood of the Indian women , as exem- plified in the conduct of the poor squaw of the interpreter . She ...
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... suffering such pinched hunger , interfered in favor of the horse . They repre- sented , that it was better to keep on as long as possible without resorting to this last resource . Possibly the Indians , of whom they were in quest ...
... suffering such pinched hunger , interfered in favor of the horse . They repre- sented , that it was better to keep on as long as possible without resorting to this last resource . Possibly the Indians , of whom they were in quest ...
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... suffering much from a continued fall of snow and rain , and being twice obliged to ford the icy stream . Early in the following morning the squaw of Pierre Dorion , who had hitherto kept on without murmuring or flinching , was suddenly ...
... suffering much from a continued fall of snow and rain , and being twice obliged to ford the icy stream . Early in the following morning the squaw of Pierre Dorion , who had hitherto kept on without murmuring or flinching , was suddenly ...
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American American Fur Company animal arrived Astor Astoria band banks beaver Ben Jones Blackfeet buffalo caches Caldron Linn camp Canadian canoes Captain carry Clarke Clerc coast Columbia River Comcomly companions comrades course Crooks Crows dangerous despatches distance encamped enterprise establishment expedition feet fish forward Fur Company grizzly bear hills horses Hudson's Bay Company hundred Hunt hunters Indians Isaac Todd John Reed journey killed land lodges M'Dougal M'Kenzie M'Lellan M'Tavish Mad River meat miles Missouri morning moun mouth natives neighborhood night Northwest Company partners party passed peltries perilous Pierre Delaunay Pierre Dorion plain poor prairies proceeded procure provisions Reed rifle rocks Rocky Mountains Russian salmon Sandwich Islands savages ship shore Shoshonies skins Snake River snow soon spirit stream Stuart suffered supply tains tion Tonquin trade trap trappers travellers tribes voyage voyageurs Wallah-Wallah wandering wild wilderness willow winter