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... forward with renovated spirits ; the snow , it is true , lay deeper and deeper as they advanced , but they trudged on merrily , considering themselves well provided for the journey , which could not be of much longer duration . They had ...
... forward with renovated spirits ; the snow , it is true , lay deeper and deeper as they advanced , but they trudged on merrily , considering themselves well provided for the journey , which could not be of much longer duration . They had ...
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... forward , and plunging and tossing through a succession of deep snow- drifts they at length reached a valley known among trappers as the " Grand Rond , " which they found entirely free from snow . This is a beautiful and very fertile ...
... forward , and plunging and tossing through a succession of deep snow- drifts they at length reached a valley known among trappers as the " Grand Rond , " which they found entirely free from snow . This is a beautiful and very fertile ...
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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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... forward , manfully braving difficulties and dangers , until they came to where the bed of the river narrowed to a mere chasm , with perpendicular walls of rock that defied all further progress . Turning their faces now to the mountain ...
... forward , manfully braving difficulties and dangers , until they came to where the bed of the river narrowed to a mere chasm , with perpendicular walls of rock that defied all further progress . Turning their faces now to the mountain ...
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... forward on the Indian trail . With all their eagerness to arrive within reach of succor , such was their feeble and emaciated condition , that they advanced but slowly . Nor is it a matter of surprise that they should al- most have lost ...
... forward on the Indian trail . With all their eagerness to arrive within reach of succor , such was their feeble and emaciated condition , that they advanced but slowly . Nor is it a matter of surprise that they should al- most have lost ...
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