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Side 22
And , ” continued the excited hunter , while he ground his teeth with bitter and
uncontrollable rage , " that man that sat opposite to you was the chief of them . He
recognized me , and knew very well why I would not smoke with him . I tell you ,
sir ...
And , ” continued the excited hunter , while he ground his teeth with bitter and
uncontrollable rage , " that man that sat opposite to you was the chief of them . He
recognized me , and knew very well why I would not smoke with him . I tell you ,
sir ...
Side 29
... and continued backward to the loins , and a large portion of the skin from each
side removed ; these pieces of skin were placed upon the ground , with the under
surface uppermost , and the fleeces , or masses of meat taken from along the ...
... and continued backward to the loins , and a large portion of the skin from each
side removed ; these pieces of skin were placed upon the ground , with the under
surface uppermost , and the fleeces , or masses of meat taken from along the ...
Side 58
The party continued its march for several days through this rugged and
inhospitable region , coming into occasional contact with parties of the Snake
Indians , and subsisting on the kamas , a kind of root resembling the potato ,
which is found ...
The party continued its march for several days through this rugged and
inhospitable region , coming into occasional contact with parties of the Snake
Indians , and subsisting on the kamas , a kind of root resembling the potato ,
which is found ...
Side 100
While this was the state of things above , the soldiers had forced their way into
the captain's cabin , and continued to fire through the gratings overhead as often
as any of the mutineers passed . In this manner several of them received ,
wounds ...
While this was the state of things above , the soldiers had forced their way into
the captain's cabin , and continued to fire through the gratings overhead as often
as any of the mutineers passed . In this manner several of them received ,
wounds ...
Side 144
... others , he also risked his own ; and in the face of multiplýing dangers , he
continued his perilous course . In thus abandoning the ship to 144 FIRESIDE
READING .
... others , he also risked his own ; and in the face of multiplýing dangers , he
continued his perilous course . In thus abandoning the ship to 144 FIRESIDE
READING .
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