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... observed that , before eat- ing , they washed their 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 ...
... observed that , before eat- ing , they washed their 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 ...
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... region from which they had just descended . To add to their joy , they observed Indian trails along the margin of the stream , and other signs which gave them reason to believe that there was an en- campment 12 Bonneville's Adventures.
... region from which they had just descended . To add to their joy , they observed Indian trails along the margin of the stream , and other signs which gave them reason to believe that there was an en- campment 12 Bonneville's Adventures.
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... observe , he was a bad man , " or some- thing quite as concise , and there was an end of the matter . Mats , poles , and other materials were now brought , and a comfortable lodge was soon erected for the strangers , where they were ...
... observe , he was a bad man , " or some- thing quite as concise , and there was an end of the matter . Mats , poles , and other materials were now brought , and a comfortable lodge was soon erected for the strangers , where they were ...
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... observed and hospitality experienced , as at the preced- ing villages . They now pursued a west - south- west course through a beautiful and fertile region , better wooded than most of the tracts through which they had passed . In their ...
... observed and hospitality experienced , as at the preced- ing villages . They now pursued a west - south- west course through a beautiful and fertile region , better wooded than most of the tracts through which they had passed . In their ...
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... observed that , however he might feel disposed to serve him , personally , he felt bound by his duty to the Hudson's Bay Company , to do nothing which should facili- tate or encourage the visits of other traders among the 58 ...
... observed that , however he might feel disposed to serve him , personally , he felt bound by his duty to the Hudson's Bay Company , to do nothing which should facili- tate or encourage the visits of other traders among the 58 ...
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