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... - pated term . In fact , on the following day they discerned that , although already at a great elevation , they were only as yet upon the shoulder of the mountain . It proved to be a great sierra , The Blue Mountains 9.
... - pated term . In fact , on the following day they discerned that , although already at a great elevation , they were only as yet upon the shoulder of the mountain . It proved to be a great sierra , The Blue Mountains 9.
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... 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 tremendous mountain scramble , into which ...
... 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 tremendous mountain scramble , into which ...
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... fact , he seems to have been a very sociable , communicative old man ; by no means afflicted with that taciturnity generally charged upon the Indians . On the contrary , he was fond of long talks and long smokings , and evidently was ...
... fact , he seems to have been a very sociable , communicative old man ; by no means afflicted with that taciturnity generally charged upon the Indians . On the contrary , he was fond of long talks and long smokings , and evidently was ...
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... fact , the grave of one of his friends , a chosen warrior of the tribe , who had been slain on this spot when in pursuit of a war party of Shoshokoes , who had stolen the horses of the village . The enemy bore off his scalp as a trophy ...
... fact , the grave of one of his friends , a chosen warrior of the tribe , who had been slain on this spot when in pursuit of a war party of Shoshokoes , who had stolen the horses of the village . The enemy bore off his scalp as a trophy ...
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... of the East . The chief , and all present , listened with pro- found attention , and evidently with great in- terest ; nor were the important facts thus set forth , confined to the audience in the lodge ; 34 Bonneville's Adventures.
... of the East . The chief , and all present , listened with pro- found attention , and evidently with great in- terest ; nor were the important facts thus set forth , confined to the audience in the lodge ; 34 Bonneville's Adventures.
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