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Strana 62
She dropped the dish and fork , and turning back , saw an Indian with the scalp of her husband in his hand ; he held ... had he gained , he would have eluded the pursuit of the Indians ; it being in the month of June , the corn was high ...
She dropped the dish and fork , and turning back , saw an Indian with the scalp of her husband in his hand ; he held ... had he gained , he would have eluded the pursuit of the Indians ; it being in the month of June , the corn was high ...
Strana 63
She in the first place asked the Indian if he understood English , and he making no reply , she took it for granted ... when their ears were saluted with the whooping of an approaching party of Indians , a number of bells , and every ...
She in the first place asked the Indian if he understood English , and he making no reply , she took it for granted ... when their ears were saluted with the whooping of an approaching party of Indians , a number of bells , and every ...
Strana 67
The Indians , actuated by revenge , for the treatment indi they met with from Gen. Lewis , and his men , meditated the destruction of this second settlement of Greenbriar , and sat off accordingly in a large body , from their towns ...
The Indians , actuated by revenge , for the treatment indi they met with from Gen. Lewis , and his men , meditated the destruction of this second settlement of Greenbriar , and sat off accordingly in a large body , from their towns ...
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