Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... Turning their faces now to the mountain , they endeav- ored to cross directly over it ; but , after clam- bering nearly to the summit , found their path closed by insurmountable barriers . Nothing now remained but to retrace their steps ...
... Turning their faces now to the mountain , they endeav- ored to cross directly over it ; but , after clam- bering nearly to the summit , found their path closed by insurmountable barriers . Nothing now remained but to retrace their steps ...
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... turned loose to revel on the fresh sprouting grass ; so that they had better fare than their masters . Captain Bonneville soon felt himself quite at home among these quiet , inoffensive people . His long residence among their cousins ...
... turned loose to revel on the fresh sprouting grass ; so that they had better fare than their masters . Captain Bonneville soon felt himself quite at home among these quiet , inoffensive people . His long residence among their cousins ...
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... Turning to Captain Bonneville , he pointed to a hill hard by , and informed him that behind it was a village governed by a little chief , whom he had notified of the ap- proach of the bald - headed chief , and a party of the Big Hearts ...
... Turning to Captain Bonneville , he pointed to a hill hard by , and informed him that behind it was a village governed by a little chief , whom he had notified of the ap- proach of the bald - headed chief , and a party of the Big Hearts ...
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... turned upcn him an inquiring look , he would observe , he was a bad man , " or some- thing quite as concise , and there was an end of the matter . Mats , poles , and other materials were now brought , and a comfortable lodge was soon ...
... turned upcn him an inquiring look , he would observe , he was a bad man , " or some- thing quite as concise , and there was an end of the matter . Mats , poles , and other materials were now brought , and a comfortable lodge was soon ...
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... turned out clear and cold , and by morning , their road was in- crusted with ice sufficiently strong for their purpose . They now set out on their icy turn- pike , and got on well enough , excepting that now and then a horse would sidle ...
... turned out clear and cold , and by morning , their road was in- crusted with ice sufficiently strong for their purpose . They now set out on their icy turn- pike , and got on well enough , excepting that now and then a horse would sidle ...
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