Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... Trapper's Revenge — Alarms of a Guilty Conscience- A Murderous Victory -- Californian Mountains -Plains Along the Pacific - Arrival at Mon- terey - Account of the Place and Neighbor- hood - Lower California - Its Extent - The ...
... Trapper's Revenge — Alarms of a Guilty Conscience- A Murderous Victory -- Californian Mountains -Plains Along the Pacific - Arrival at Mon- terey - Account of the Place and Neighbor- hood - Lower California - Its Extent - The ...
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... Trapper - Risks to which he is Subjected - Partnership of Trappers- Enmity of Indians - Distant Smoke - A Country on Fire - Gun Creek - Grand Rond -Fine Pastures - Perplexities in a Smoky Country - Conflagration of Forests • 122 149 159 ...
... Trapper - Risks to which he is Subjected - Partnership of Trappers- Enmity of Indians - Distant Smoke - A Country on Fire - Gun Creek - Grand Rond -Fine Pastures - Perplexities in a Smoky Country - Conflagration of Forests • 122 149 159 ...
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... Trappers- Gayety in the Camp - A Touch of the Tender Passion - The Reclaimed Squaw - An Indian Fine Lady - An ... Trapper and his Rifle An Arrival in Camp - A Free Trapper and his Squaw in Distress - Story of a Black- foot Belle ...
... Trappers- Gayety in the Camp - A Touch of the Tender Passion - The Reclaimed Squaw - An Indian Fine Lady - An ... Trapper and his Rifle An Arrival in Camp - A Free Trapper and his Squaw in Distress - Story of a Black- foot Belle ...
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... 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 Fourche de Glace , or Ice River ...
... 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 Fourche de Glace , or Ice River ...
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... trapper . As their course lay north , they had to ascend the southern faces of the heights , where the sun had melted the snow , so as to render the ascent wet and slippery , and to keep both men and horses continually on the strain ...
... trapper . As their course lay north , they had to ascend the southern faces of the heights , where the sun had melted the snow , so as to render the ascent wet and slippery , and to keep both men and horses continually on the strain ...
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