New England Magazine, Volumen42New England Magazine Company, 1910 |
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... hill . They climbed the hill . From the summit the scouts looked toward the west upon the evening fires of a large Indian village . They were astonished to find an Indian village at this place , in the heart of the great , pathless for ...
... hill . They climbed the hill . From the summit the scouts looked toward the west upon the evening fires of a large Indian village . They were astonished to find an Indian village at this place , in the heart of the great , pathless for ...
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... hill which the scouts had ascended there was another hill of about the same height . These hills were separated by a singular chasm , several hundred feet deep and from ten to twenty - five feet wide at the top . The almost ...
... hill which the scouts had ascended there was another hill of about the same height . These hills were separated by a singular chasm , several hundred feet deep and from ten to twenty - five feet wide at the top . The almost ...
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... hill upon which the Indian stood was a fire mountain or extinct volcano ( the only one in New England ) . The superstitious Indians . believed this weird and fire - blackened hill was the abode of the Evil Spirit . It was surprising ...
... hill upon which the Indian stood was a fire mountain or extinct volcano ( the only one in New England ) . The superstitious Indians . believed this weird and fire - blackened hill was the abode of the Evil Spirit . It was surprising ...
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