Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... deep in the valleys , and the current was once more ice - bound . Here they were visited by a party of Root Diggers , who were apparently rising in the world , for they had " horse to ride and weapon to wear , " and were altogether ...
... deep in the valleys , and the current was once more ice - bound . Here they were visited by a party of Root Diggers , who were apparently rising in the world , for they had " horse to ride and weapon to wear , " and were altogether ...
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... deep chasms , between rocks and precipices , until lost in a distant wilderness of mountains , which closed the savage landscape . They remained for a long time contemplating , with perplexed and anxious eye , this wild con- gregation ...
... deep chasms , between rocks and precipices , until lost in a distant wilderness of mountains , which closed the savage landscape . They remained for a long time contemplating , with perplexed and anxious eye , this wild con- gregation ...
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... from two to three feet deep , but soft and yielding , so that the horses had no foot- hold , but kept plunging forward , straining themselves by perpetual efforts . Sometimes the crags and promontories 6 Bonneville's Adventures.
... from two to three feet deep , but soft and yielding , so that the horses had no foot- hold , but kept plunging forward , straining themselves by perpetual efforts . Sometimes the crags and promontories 6 Bonneville's Adventures.
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... deep and precipitous ravines . This , in fact , was a part of the chain of Blue Mountains , in which the first adventurers to Astoria experienced such hardships . We will not pretend to accompany the trav- ellers step by step in this ...
... deep and precipitous ravines . This , in fact , was a part of the chain of Blue Mountains , in which the first adventurers to Astoria experienced such hardships . We will not pretend to accompany the trav- ellers step by step in this ...
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... deep drifts , piled in the hollows and ravines . Their provisions were now exhausted , and they and their horses almost ready to give out with fatigue and hunger , when one afternoon , just as the sun was sinking behind a blue line of ...
... deep drifts , piled in the hollows and ravines . Their provisions were now exhausted , and they and their horses almost ready to give out with fatigue and hunger , when one afternoon , just as the sun was sinking behind a blue line of ...
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