Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... journey . The travellers now moved 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 ...
... journey . The travellers now moved 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 ...
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... journey was likely to be prolonged much beyond the antici- 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 ...
... journey was likely to be prolonged much beyond the antici- 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 ...
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... ascent , in their present weak and exhausted state , was one of the severest parts of this most painful journey . For two days were they toiling slowly from cliff to cliff , beating at every step Sufferings from Bunger II.
... ascent , in their present weak and exhausted state , was one of the severest parts of this most painful journey . For two days were they toiling slowly from cliff to cliff , beating at every step Sufferings from Bunger II.
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... journey , when this affectionate old chief took the captain aside , to let him know how much he loved him . As a proof of his regard , he had determined to give him a fine horse , which would go further than words , and put his good ...
... journey , when this affectionate old chief took the captain aside , to let him know how much he loved him . As a proof of his regard , he had determined to give him a fine horse , which would go further than words , and put his good ...
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... circumstances of his guests . On the contrary , he urged the captain to remain with them until the following day , when he would accompany him on his journey , and make him acquainted with all his people . In hospitable Treatment 27.
... circumstances of his guests . On the contrary , he urged the captain to remain with them until the following day , when he would accompany him on his journey , and make him acquainted with all his people . In hospitable Treatment 27.
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