Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... reached a valley known among trappers as the " Grand Rond , " which they found entirely free from snow . This is a beautiful and very fertile valley , about twenty miles long and five or six broad ; a bright cold stream called the ...
... reached a valley known among trappers as the " Grand Rond , " which they found entirely free from snow . This is a beautiful and very fertile valley , about twenty miles long and five or six broad ; a bright cold stream called the ...
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... reaching nearly to the summit . Up these they wrought their way with indescrib- able difficulty and peril , in a zigzag ... reached a kind of platform on the summit of the mountain , where they could venture to encamp . The winds , which ...
... reaching nearly to the summit . Up these they wrought their way with indescrib- able difficulty and peril , in a zigzag ... reached a kind of platform on the summit of the mountain , where they could venture to encamp . The winds , which ...
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... reached the summit , where the snow was blown off ; but in de- scending on the opposite side , they were often plunging through deep drifts , piled in the hollows and ravines . Their provisions were now exhausted , and they and their ...
... reached the summit , where the snow was blown off ; but in de- scending on the opposite side , they were often plunging through deep drifts , piled in the hollows and ravines . Their provisions were now exhausted , and they and their ...
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... reached the vicinity of Snake River . Their route now lay over a succes- sion of steep and isolated hills , with profound valleys . On the second day after taking leave of the affectionate old patriarch , as they were descending into ...
... reached the vicinity of Snake River . Their route now lay over a succes- sion of steep and isolated hills , with profound valleys . On the second day after taking leave of the affectionate old patriarch , as they were descending into ...
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... reached the ears of their cousins here , and gained for him the reputation of a great medicine man . He had not been long in the village , therefore , before his lodge began to be the resort of the sick and the infirm . The captain felt ...
... reached the ears of their cousins here , and gained for him the reputation of a great medicine man . He had not been long in the village , therefore , before his lodge began to be the resort of the sick and the infirm . The captain felt ...
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