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other camp , -fast being hemmed in by snow , without food either for themselves or their animals . Five days passed be- fore they were able to move from the camp . While the snow was not too deep the mules pawed the ground bare and ob ...
other camp , -fast being hemmed in by snow , without food either for themselves or their animals . Five days passed be- fore they were able to move from the camp . While the snow was not too deep the mules pawed the ground bare and ob ...
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... camp , where the bodies were found , etc. , in his usual graphic manner . The Indians with our command , on every : night after making camp , being now on the war path , in- dulged in their war dance , which , although new to most of us ...
... camp , where the bodies were found , etc. , in his usual graphic manner . The Indians with our command , on every : night after making camp , being now on the war path , in- dulged in their war dance , which , although new to most of us ...
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... camp during the day to allow the men and animals to recuperate , and never was needed rest more welcome . The enemy ... camp , and then the same number left the camp of the enemy , like boys playing at goal , and then another party from ...
... camp during the day to allow the men and animals to recuperate , and never was needed rest more welcome . The enemy ... camp , and then the same number left the camp of the enemy , like boys playing at goal , and then another party from ...
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Class A History | 7 |
Class BBiography | 17 |
Class DMexico and Central America | 32 |
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