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... Head Beaver and Big Bird said , " Let us go to Snake Island , " they said . All say they will go along to destroy all the land . Those of the north agreed , Those of the east agreed . Over the water , the frozen sea , They went to enjoy ...
... Head Beaver and Big Bird said , " Let us go to Snake Island , " they said . All say they will go along to destroy all the land . Those of the north agreed , Those of the east agreed . Over the water , the frozen sea , They went to enjoy ...
Strana 142
... head is broader and shorter in proportion to the other parts of their body : their nose prom- inent and turned upwards : their tail be- comes suddenly small from the vent to the extremity , which terminates with three minute ...
... head is broader and shorter in proportion to the other parts of their body : their nose prom- inent and turned upwards : their tail be- comes suddenly small from the vent to the extremity , which terminates with three minute ...
Strana 609
... head waters of the Arkansas River , where he had pur- chased a newly caught " Wild Horse , " a descendant of some of the horses originally bought from Spain , and set at liberty in the vast prairies of the Mexican lands . The animal was ...
... head waters of the Arkansas River , where he had pur- chased a newly caught " Wild Horse , " a descendant of some of the horses originally bought from Spain , and set at liberty in the vast prairies of the Mexican lands . The animal was ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
JONATHAN CARVER | 6 |
Island Book | 23 |
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