Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality, Volumen1R. H. Whitten Company, 1904 |
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... nights in their leather sleeping - bags ; but wood was abundant , axes and hands skilful to wield them were at hand , and they quickly went to work to build themselves habitations more suitable for the coming season of cold . No ...
... nights in their leather sleeping - bags ; but wood was abundant , axes and hands skilful to wield them were at hand , and they quickly went to work to build themselves habitations more suitable for the coming season of cold . No ...
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... night , and in the morn- ing followed Tyrker to the scene of his discovery , where he gladly pointed to the arbor - like vines , laden thickly with wild grapes , a fruit delicious to their un- accustomed palates . " We must There are ...
... night , and in the morn- ing followed Tyrker to the scene of his discovery , where he gladly pointed to the arbor - like vines , laden thickly with wild grapes , a fruit delicious to their un- accustomed palates . " We must There are ...
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... night , as described by Champlain was one to be remembered . The canoes were drawn up closely , side by side . Active life pervaded the chosen camp . Here some gathered dry wood for their fires ; there others stripped off sheets of bark ...
... night , as described by Champlain was one to be remembered . The canoes were drawn up closely , side by side . Active life pervaded the chosen camp . Here some gathered dry wood for their fires ; there others stripped off sheets of bark ...
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... night . They hid here all day . Cham- plain fell asleep on a heap of spruce boughs , and in his slumber dreamed that he had seen the Iroquois drowning in the lake , and that when he tried to rescue them he had been told by his Algonquin ...
... night . They hid here all day . Cham- plain fell asleep on a heap of spruce boughs , and in his slumber dreamed that he had seen the Iroquois drowning in the lake , and that when he tried to rescue them he had been told by his Algonquin ...
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... night , they beheld a number of dark objects on the lake before them . It was a fleet of Iroquois canoes , heavier and slower craft than those of the Algonquins , for they were made of oak- or elm - bark , instead of the light paper ...
... night , they beheld a number of dark objects on the lake before them . It was a fleet of Iroquois canoes , heavier and slower craft than those of the Algonquins , for they were made of oak- or elm - bark , instead of the light paper ...
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