Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... remained for a long time contemplating , with perplexed and anxious eye , this wild con- gregation of mountain barriers , and seeking to discover some practicable passage . The ap- proach of evening obliged them to give up the task ...
... remained for a long time contemplating , with perplexed and anxious eye , this wild con- gregation of mountain barriers , and seeking to discover some practicable passage . The ap- proach of evening obliged them to give up the task ...
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... found their path closed by insurmountable barriers . Nothing now remained but to retrace their steps . To descend a cragged mountain , how- ever , was more difficult and dangerous than to ascend Difficulties on Snake River 7.
... found their path closed by insurmountable barriers . Nothing now remained but to retrace their steps . To descend a cragged mountain , how- ever , was more difficult and dangerous than to ascend Difficulties on Snake River 7.
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... remained — to kill their horses , dry the flesh for provisions , make boats of the hides , and in these commit themselves to the stream - a measure hazardous in the extreme . A short march brought them to the foot of the 8 Bonneville's ...
... remained — to kill their horses , dry the flesh for provisions , make boats of the hides , and in these commit themselves to the stream - a measure hazardous in the extreme . A short march brought them to the foot of the 8 Bonneville's ...
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... remained for some time in doubt ; but at length , having satisfied himself that they were not enemies , came galloping up to them . He was a fine , haughty - looking savage , fancifully decorated , and mounted on a high - mettled steed ...
... remained for some time in doubt ; but at length , having satisfied himself that they were not enemies , came galloping up to them . He was a fine , haughty - looking savage , fancifully decorated , and mounted on a high - mettled steed ...
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... remained among the Nez Percés , if a glove , handkerchief , or anything of similar value , was lost or mislaid , it was carried by the finder to the lodge of the chief , and proclama- tion was made by one of their criers , for the owner ...
... remained among the Nez Percés , if a glove , handkerchief , or anything of similar value , was lost or mislaid , it was carried by the finder to the lodge of the chief , and proclama- tion was made by one of their criers , for the owner ...
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