Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... heard . One , however , understood the Nez Percé lan- guage , and through him they made inquiries as to their route . These Indians were ex- tremely kind and honest , and furnished them . with a small quantity of meat ; but none of them ...
... heard . One , however , understood the Nez Percé lan- guage , and through him they made inquiries as to their route . These Indians were ex- tremely kind and honest , and furnished them . with a small quantity of meat ; but none of them ...
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... heard of the Americans and their generous deeds , and that his buffalo brethren ( the Upper Nez Percés ) had always spoken of them as the Big - hearted whites of the East , the very good friends of the Nez Percés . Captain Bonneville ...
... heard of the Americans and their generous deeds , and that his buffalo brethren ( the Upper Nez Percés ) had always spoken of them as the Big - hearted whites of the East , the very good friends of the Nez Percés . Captain Bonneville ...
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... heard , he perceived that it was something from which the old man promised himself much satisfaction , and to which he attached a little vainglory , but which he wished to keep a secret ; so he suffered him to spin out his petty plans ...
... heard , he perceived that it was something from which the old man promised himself much satisfaction , and to which he attached a little vainglory , but which he wished to keep a secret ; so he suffered him to spin out his petty plans ...
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... heard the Crows denounce vengeance on them , for having murdered two of their war- riors who had ventured among them on the faith of a treaty of peace . It is probable , how- ever , that this pacific errand was all a pretence , and that ...
... heard the Crows denounce vengeance on them , for having murdered two of their war- riors who had ventured among them on the faith of a treaty of peace . It is probable , how- ever , that this pacific errand was all a pretence , and that ...
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... heard for miles . The voyagers now had game in profusion . They could kill as many buffalo as they pleased , and , occasionally , were wanton in their havoc , especially among scattered herds , that came swimming near the boat . On one ...
... heard for miles . The voyagers now had game in profusion . They could kill as many buffalo as they pleased , and , occasionally , were wanton in their havoc , especially among scattered herds , that came swimming near the boat . On one ...
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