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... considered singularly amusing ; and in the end he was pronounced by the traveliers one of the merriest companions and most entertaining vagabonds they had met with in the wilderness . Supper being over , the redoubtable She - wee- she ...
... considered singularly amusing ; and in the end he was pronounced by the traveliers one of the merriest companions and most entertaining vagabonds they had met with in the wilderness . Supper being over , the redoubtable She - wee- she ...
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... . They had been pinched by famine and almost starved , and had been forced to repair to the caches at Salmon River . Here they fell in with the Blackfeet bands , and considered themselves fortunate 82 Bonneville's Adventures.
... . They had been pinched by famine and almost starved , and had been forced to repair to the caches at Salmon River . Here they fell in with the Blackfeet bands , and considered themselves fortunate 82 Bonneville's Adventures.
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Washington Irving. in with the Blackfeet bands , and considered themselves fortunate in being able to retreat from the dangerous neighborhood without sus- taining any loss . course . Being thus reunited , a general treat from Captain ...
Washington Irving. in with the Blackfeet bands , and considered themselves fortunate in being able to retreat from the dangerous neighborhood without sus- taining any loss . course . Being thus reunited , a general treat from Captain ...
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... considered the best bull - fighters in the Mexican dominions . After a considerable sojourn at Monterey , spent in these very edifying , but not very profitable amusements , the leader of this vaga- bond party set out with his comrades ...
... considered the best bull - fighters in the Mexican dominions . After a considerable sojourn at Monterey , spent in these very edifying , but not very profitable amusements , the leader of this vaga- bond party set out with his comrades ...
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... considered them in the light of dangerous foes ; and the Mexicans , very probably , charged them with the sin of horse- stealing ; we have no other mode of accounting for the infamous barbarities of which , ac- cording to their own ...
... considered them in the light of dangerous foes ; and the Mexicans , very probably , charged them with the sin of horse- stealing ; we have no other mode of accounting for the infamous barbarities of which , ac- cording to their own ...
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