Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... canoes , and paddle toward the spot in the direction of which the hounds , by the noise , seemed to be heading . We started in four canoes . Three of them were In- dian dugouts , very low in the water . The fourth was our Canadian canoe ...
... canoes , and paddle toward the spot in the direction of which the hounds , by the noise , seemed to be heading . We started in four canoes . Three of them were In- dian dugouts , very low in the water . The fourth was our Canadian canoe ...
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... canoe ran ahead of the surveying canoes . The height of the water made the going easy , for most of the snags and fallen trees were well beneath the surface . Now and then , however , the swift water hurried us toward ripples that ...
... canoe ran ahead of the surveying canoes . The height of the water made the going easy , for most of the snags and fallen trees were well beneath the surface . Now and then , however , the swift water hurried us toward ripples that ...
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... canoes . One in particular , the one in which I had been journeying , was split in a manner which caused us serious un- easiness as to how long , even after being patched , it would last . Where the canoes were launched , the bank was ...
... canoes . One in particular , the one in which I had been journeying , was split in a manner which caused us serious un- easiness as to how long , even after being patched , it would last . Where the canoes were launched , the bank was ...
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