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Pagina 51
... clear that the precaution had not been un- necessary . Using his spy - glass he soon detected mounted Indians on the plain below . There appeared to be two bands moving indepen- dently , but he knew that in between there would be scouts ...
... clear that the precaution had not been un- necessary . Using his spy - glass he soon detected mounted Indians on the plain below . There appeared to be two bands moving indepen- dently , but he knew that in between there would be scouts ...
Pagina 203
... clear , the wind freshened and took on that fitful but now and again , in the gusts , savage , threaten- ing note which I always associate with an approaching hurricane . ( It may be pure imagination , but I don't think so . I was on ...
... clear , the wind freshened and took on that fitful but now and again , in the gusts , savage , threaten- ing note which I always associate with an approaching hurricane . ( It may be pure imagination , but I don't think so . I was on ...
Pagina 439
... clear- ing the surgeon and the umpire . The two groups must be the principals , each with his two seconds . A cool breath of air from the east , as if the cool of the night is flying from the heat of the coming day , and then a shaft of ...
... clear- ing the surgeon and the umpire . The two groups must be the principals , each with his two seconds . A cool breath of air from the east , as if the cool of the night is flying from the heat of the coming day , and then a shaft of ...
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