The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 |
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... mountains , into which the trail led . After sunset the moon gave light , and they followed the trail by moon- shine until late in the night , when it entered a nar- row defile , and was difficult to follow . Afraid of losing it in the ...
... mountains , into which the trail led . After sunset the moon gave light , and they followed the trail by moon- shine until late in the night , when it entered a nar- row defile , and was difficult to follow . Afraid of losing it in the ...
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... mountains leads to the waters of the Frozen ocean . Periodically , the river is flooded by the melting of the snows in the mountains ; and then many of the falls and rapids are buried in deep water , and no trace of them seen . This is ...
... mountains leads to the waters of the Frozen ocean . Periodically , the river is flooded by the melting of the snows in the mountains ; and then many of the falls and rapids are buried in deep water , and no trace of them seen . This is ...
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... mountains because we had no other place to go to . We had to leave our homes and possessions on the fertile lands of Illinois to make our dwelling places in these desert wilds , on barren , sterile plains amid lofty , rugged mountains ...
... mountains because we had no other place to go to . We had to leave our homes and possessions on the fertile lands of Illinois to make our dwelling places in these desert wilds , on barren , sterile plains amid lofty , rugged mountains ...
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