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... short time after reaching Cuba he died , having found death instead of youth in the land of flowers . We may quote the words of the historian Robert- son in support of the fancy which led De Leon PONCE DE LEON AND THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH .
... short time after reaching Cuba he died , having found death instead of youth in the land of flowers . We may quote the words of the historian Robert- son in support of the fancy which led De Leon PONCE DE LEON AND THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH .
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... death . Yet De Leon's hope was not fully amiss , for in our own day many seek that flowery land in quest of youth- ful strength . They do not now hope to find it by bathing in any magic fountain , but it comes to them by breathing its ...
... death . Yet De Leon's hope was not fully amiss , for in our own day many seek that flowery land in quest of youth- ful strength . They do not now hope to find it by bathing in any magic fountain , but it comes to them by breathing its ...
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... death . Another explorer , De Ayllon , sailed north of Florida , seeking a sacred stream which was said possess the same enchanted powers . A third , De Narvaez , went far into the country , with more men than Cortez led to the conquest ...
... death . Another explorer , De Ayllon , sailed north of Florida , seeking a sacred stream which was said possess the same enchanted powers . A third , De Narvaez , went far into the country , with more men than Cortez led to the conquest ...
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... death marked their path- way across the land . Let us follow De Soto and his men into the realm of the unknown . They had not gone far before a strange thing happened . Out of a crowd of dusky Indians a white man rode on horseback to ...
... death marked their path- way across the land . Let us follow De Soto and his men into the realm of the unknown . They had not gone far before a strange thing happened . Out of a crowd of dusky Indians a white man rode on horseback to ...
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... death in those forest wilds . Juan Ortiz , the most useful man in the band , died , and left the enterprise still more hopeless . But De Soto , worn , sick , emaciated , was indomitable still and the dream of a brilliant success ...
... death in those forest wilds . Juan Ortiz , the most useful man in the band , died , and left the enterprise still more hopeless . But De Soto , worn , sick , emaciated , was indomitable still and the dream of a brilliant success ...
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