Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... approach . He remained for some time in doubt ; but at length , having satisfied himself that they were not enemies , came galloping up to them . He was a fine , haughty - looking savage , fancifully decorated , and mounted on a high ...
... approach . He remained for some time in doubt ; but at length , having satisfied himself that they were not enemies , came galloping up to them . He was a fine , haughty - looking savage , fancifully decorated , and mounted on a high ...
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... approach him in the rear , and seizing him by the tail , jerk him from side to side , and drag him backwards , until the frantic animal , gathering fresh strength from fury , would break from them , and rush , with flashing eyes and a ...
... approach him in the rear , and seizing him by the tail , jerk him from side to side , and drag him backwards , until the frantic animal , gathering fresh strength from fury , would break from them , and rush , with flashing eyes and a ...
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... approach of strangers by the howling or barking of the small prairie wolf . This animal , being driven by the larger wolves from the carcasses left on the hunting grounds by the hunters , follows the trail of the fresh meat carried to ...
... approach of strangers by the howling or barking of the small prairie wolf . This animal , being driven by the larger wolves from the carcasses left on the hunting grounds by the hunters , follows the trail of the fresh meat carried to ...
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... these might be some of its people . A nearer approach showed them to be Indians . Descrying a woman apart from the rest , they landed and accosted her . She informed them that the main force of the Crow Crow Indians Descried 125.
... these might be some of its people . A nearer approach showed them to be Indians . Descrying a woman apart from the rest , they landed and accosted her . She informed them that the main force of the Crow Crow Indians Descried 125.
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... approach- ing the country of the Rees , or Arickaras a tribe no less dangerous , and who were , gen- erally , hostile to small parties . In passing through their country , Wyeth laid by all day , and drifted quietly down the river at ...
... approach- ing the country of the Rees , or Arickaras a tribe no less dangerous , and who were , gen- erally , hostile to small parties . In passing through their country , Wyeth laid by all day , and drifted quietly down the river at ...
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