Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... door sports such as none but the experienced can understand . I had joined many a hunting party , and bear , deer ... doors , I wanted to be out on the free plains , under We were now on a beautiful prairie , in the the clear vault of ...
... door sports such as none but the experienced can understand . I had joined many a hunting party , and bear , deer ... doors , I wanted to be out on the free plains , under We were now on a beautiful prairie , in the the clear vault of ...
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... door . I worked hard for a couple of hours , and by that time reached the surface , through a slanting tunnel just wide enough to admit my body . How beautiful the country appeared , covered with a pure , white soil , in which the trees ...
... door . I worked hard for a couple of hours , and by that time reached the surface , through a slanting tunnel just wide enough to admit my body . How beautiful the country appeared , covered with a pure , white soil , in which the trees ...
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... door I found firmly fas- tened against me . As this showed signs of life within , I knocked and talked to prove that I was a human visitor , and to my joy the young squaw stood before me . I asked her , by signs , if she had lived alone ...
... door I found firmly fas- tened against me . As this showed signs of life within , I knocked and talked to prove that I was a human visitor , and to my joy the young squaw stood before me . I asked her , by signs , if she had lived alone ...
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... door , sat the widow ,. but no longer alone , for across her lap lay a little papoose of two or three weeks old . Rejoiced to see that this comfort had been sent to the desolate heart , I bowed kindly and returned to my party . At a ...
... door , sat the widow ,. but no longer alone , for across her lap lay a little papoose of two or three weeks old . Rejoiced to see that this comfort had been sent to the desolate heart , I bowed kindly and returned to my party . At a ...
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... door , as Mr. Van Higgins , the head nurse , calls it . The wooden barracks are all of them painted white , and in front of each is a small plot of ground enclosed with a picket fence , also painted white , and many have been converted ...
... door , as Mr. Van Higgins , the head nurse , calls it . The wooden barracks are all of them painted white , and in front of each is a small plot of ground enclosed with a picket fence , also painted white , and many have been converted ...
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