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... once ; and so he did , writing one very favorable to the interpreter , and giving it to him . Then Cacique Guale dispatched that interpreter in a canoe , with 2 of his Indians , that they might go and return immediately . The son of the ...
... once ; and so he did , writing one very favorable to the interpreter , and giving it to him . Then Cacique Guale dispatched that interpreter in a canoe , with 2 of his Indians , that they might go and return immediately . The son of the ...
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... once dreamed that she was a man " The Jesuit Father de Smet's " Personal Observa- tions Made during Many Thousand Miles of Travel " among the " Wild Tribes of the North American Indi- ans , " in 1841 , discusses the Natives ' beliefs in ...
... once dreamed that she was a man " The Jesuit Father de Smet's " Personal Observa- tions Made during Many Thousand Miles of Travel " among the " Wild Tribes of the North American Indi- ans , " in 1841 , discusses the Natives ' beliefs in ...
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... once known to him at sea . This " kinless man , " says Mel- ville , " had affections which once placed , not readily could be dislodged or resigned to a substitute object . " John Marr's present neighbors are " staid , " " ascetic ...
... once known to him at sea . This " kinless man , " says Mel- ville , " had affections which once placed , not readily could be dislodged or resigned to a substitute object . " John Marr's present neighbors are " staid , " " ascetic ...
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