Junior High School Literature ...Scott, Foresman, 1919 |
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... turned back toward the party . We were skirt- 5 ing the brink of a deep ravine , when we saw Henry and the broad- chested pony coming toward us at a gallop . " Here's old Papin and Frederic , down from Fort Laramie ! " shouted Henry ...
... turned back toward the party . We were skirt- 5 ing the brink of a deep ravine , when we saw Henry and the broad- chested pony coming toward us at a gallop . " Here's old Papin and Frederic , down from Fort Laramie ! " shouted Henry ...
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... sud- denly he did what buffalo in such circumstances will always do : he slackened his gallop , and turning toward us with an aspect of mingled rage and distress , lowered his huge shaggy head 10 Junior High School Literature , Book One.
... sud- denly he did what buffalo in such circumstances will always do : he slackened his gallop , and turning toward us with an aspect of mingled rage and distress , lowered his huge shaggy head 10 Junior High School Literature , Book One.
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... turned and rode about two hours in that direction . The prairie changed as I advanced , softening away into easier ... turning my horse's head in the direction it indicated , his freer gait and erected ears assured me that I was right ...
... turned and rode about two hours in that direction . The prairie changed as I advanced , softening away into easier ... turning my horse's head in the direction it indicated , his freer gait and erected ears assured me that I was right ...
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... turned down the buffalo path , the prairie seemed changed ; only a wolf or two glided past at intervals , like con- scious felons , never looking to the right or left . Being now free 30 from anxiety , I was at leisure to observe ...
... turned down the buffalo path , the prairie seemed changed ; only a wolf or two glided past at intervals , like con- scious felons , never looking to the right or left . Being now free 30 from anxiety , I was at leisure to observe ...
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... turned east- ward to meet them , old Pontiac's long , swinging trot again assur- ing me that I was right in doing so . Having been slightly ill on seven hours of rough riding 10 leaving camp in the morning , six or had fatigued me ...
... turned east- ward to meet them , old Pontiac's long , swinging trot again assur- ing me that I was right in doing so . Having been slightly ill on seven hours of rough riding 10 leaving camp in the morning , six or had fatigued me ...
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