Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... Hand " - The Fishing Season - Mode of Fishing - Table Lands - Salmon Fishers - The Captain's Visit to an Indian Lodge - The In- dian Girl The Pocket Mirror - Supper- Troubles of an Evil Conscience - • - • CHAP . XV . - Outfit of a ...
... Hand " - The Fishing Season - Mode of Fishing - Table Lands - Salmon Fishers - The Captain's Visit to an Indian Lodge - The In- dian Girl The Pocket Mirror - Supper- Troubles of an Evil Conscience - • - • CHAP . XV . - Outfit of a ...
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... hands and made a short prayer ; which he understood was their invari- able custom . From these Indians , he obtained a considerable supply of fish , and an excellent and well - conditioned horse , to replace one which had become too ...
... hands and made a short prayer ; which he understood was their invari- able custom . From these Indians , he obtained a considerable supply of fish , and an excellent and well - conditioned horse , to replace one which had become too ...
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... hand , they were enabled to scan the course of the river , dashing along through deep chasms , between rocks and precipices , until lost in a distant wilderness of mountains , which closed the savage landscape . They remained for a long ...
... hand , they were enabled to scan the course of the river , dashing along through deep chasms , between rocks and precipices , until lost in a distant wilderness of mountains , which closed the savage landscape . They remained for a long ...
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... hands set 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 ...
... hands set 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 ...
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... , travel - worn trappers , and their half - starved horses . Approaching them with an air of protection , he gave them his hand , and , in the Nez Percé language , invited them to his camp , which was only a few An Indian Cavalier 15.
... , travel - worn trappers , and their half - starved horses . Approaching them with an air of protection , he gave them his hand , and , in the Nez Percé language , invited them to his camp , which was only a few An Indian Cavalier 15.
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