Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... interview with the Nez Percé chief , when he threw him- self upon the earth , without the power or will to move a muscle , or exert a thought , and sank almost instantly into a profound and dreamless sleep . 16 Bonneville's Adventures.
... interview with the Nez Percé chief , when he threw him- self upon the earth , without the power or will to move a muscle , or exert a thought , and sank almost instantly into a profound and dreamless sleep . 16 Bonneville's Adventures.
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... thought of a means of attaining the much coveted gratification . He had about him , he says , a trusty plaid , an old and valued travelling companion and comforter upon which the rains had descended and the snows The Bald Bead 19.
... thought of a means of attaining the much coveted gratification . He had about him , he says , a trusty plaid , an old and valued travelling companion and comforter upon which the rains had descended and the snows The Bald Bead 19.
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... touched and gratified by this outward and visible sign of amity . Having now , as he thought , balanced this little account of friendship , the captain was about to shift his saddle to this noble gift - The Gift - Borse 21.
... touched and gratified by this outward and visible sign of amity . Having now , as he thought , balanced this little account of friendship , the captain was about to shift his saddle to this noble gift - The Gift - Borse 21.
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... suit their peculiar habits of thought , and motives of action ; retaining , however , the principal points of faith , and its entire precepts of morality . The same gentle- man had given them a code of laws , to Mr. Pambrune's Exertions 55.
... suit their peculiar habits of thought , and motives of action ; retaining , however , the principal points of faith , and its entire precepts of morality . The same gentle- man had given them a code of laws , to Mr. Pambrune's Exertions 55.
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... thought , Captain Bonneville determined to let him suffer a little , in hopes it might prove a salutary lesson ; and , at any rate , to make him no more presents while in the neighborhood of his needy cousins . He was left , therefore ...
... thought , Captain Bonneville determined to let him suffer a little , in hopes it might prove a salutary lesson ; and , at any rate , to make him no more presents while in the neighborhood of his needy cousins . He was left , therefore ...
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