Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... 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 - will beyond all question . So saying , he ...
... 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 - will beyond all question . So saying , he ...
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... took care of this very fine horse - he brought him up from a colt , and made him what he is . He is very fond of this fine horse - he loves him like a brother - his heart will be very heavy when this fine horse leaves the camp . " What ...
... took care of this very fine horse - he brought him up from a colt , and made him what he is . He is very fond of this fine horse - he loves him like a brother - his heart will be very heavy when this fine horse leaves the camp . " What ...
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... took a pleasure in sounding his praises , and setting forth the power and glory of the Big Hearts of the East . Having disburdened himself of everything he had to relate to his bathing friends , he left them to their aquatic disports ...
... took a pleasure in sounding his praises , and setting forth the power and glory of the Big Hearts of the East . Having disburdened himself of everything he had to relate to his bathing friends , he left them to their aquatic disports ...
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... took his stand beside the guests . If any of his people advanced whom he judged unworthy of the friendship or con- fidence of the white men , he motioned them off by a wave of the hand , and they would submissively walk away . When ...
... took his stand beside the guests . If any of his people advanced whom he judged unworthy of the friendship or con- fidence of the white men , he motioned them off by a wave of the hand , and they would submissively walk away . When ...
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... took upon himself to be spokes- man of the party . The incessant smoking of pipes incident to the long talks of this excellent , but somewhat garrulous old chief , at length exhausted all his stock of tobacco , so that he had no longer ...
... took upon himself to be spokes- man of the party . The incessant smoking of pipes incident to the long talks of this excellent , but somewhat garrulous old chief , at length exhausted all his stock of tobacco , so that he had no longer ...
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