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... saddle , and their bodies concealed , - so that their troop at a distance has the appearance of a gang of wild horses . When they have thus gained sufficiently upon the enemy , they will suddenly raise themselves in their saddles , and ...
... saddle , and their bodies concealed , - so that their troop at a distance has the appearance of a gang of wild horses . When they have thus gained sufficiently upon the enemy , they will suddenly raise themselves in their saddles , and ...
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... saddles and saddle - bags . Mean- time , no one thought of quelling the fire , nor indeed knew how to quell it . Beatte , however , and his comrades attacked it in the Indian mode , beating down the edges of the fire with blankets and ...
... saddles and saddle - bags . Mean- time , no one thought of quelling the fire , nor indeed knew how to quell it . Beatte , however , and his comrades attacked it in the Indian mode , beating down the edges of the fire with blankets and ...
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... saddle their horses , dashed off in the direction in which the Pawnees were said to have attacked the hunters . It was now de- termined , in case our camp should be assailed , to put our horses in the ravine in rear , where they would ...
... saddle their horses , dashed off in the direction in which the Pawnees were said to have attacked the hunters . It was now de- termined , in case our camp should be assailed , to put our horses in the ravine in rear , where they would ...
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Anticipations Disappointed | 8 |
An Indian Agency Riflemen | 14 |
The Departure | 20 |
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