The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1911 |
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... father ) of the famous Bunker Hill - Sullivan mine near Lake Coeur d'Alene ; this mine is the greatest lead and silver producer in the world , having paid a dividend of more than ten million in the fifteen years since its discovery ...
... father ) of the famous Bunker Hill - Sullivan mine near Lake Coeur d'Alene ; this mine is the greatest lead and silver producer in the world , having paid a dividend of more than ten million in the fifteen years since its discovery ...
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... fathers came along and taught them the folly of horse racing . The last of these wild horses were caught only in 1907. The Indians , it is said , would bet everything they had on a horse race . When they had gambled away all their other ...
... fathers came along and taught them the folly of horse racing . The last of these wild horses were caught only in 1907. The Indians , it is said , would bet everything they had on a horse race . When they had gambled away all their other ...
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... father , but in all except complexion he was Maori . At first he seemed a rather fearsome fellow , having for teeth two walrus tusks protruding from his upper jaw . One very soon lost this impression in partaking of his hos- pitality ...
... father , but in all except complexion he was Maori . At first he seemed a rather fearsome fellow , having for teeth two walrus tusks protruding from his upper jaw . One very soon lost this impression in partaking of his hos- pitality ...
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... father often proving as dutiful and devoted as would one whose marriage had been formally celebrated . a Leaving our host , we covered the re- maining distance to Papara at a rapid gait . There we found a number of the Mariposa people ...
... father often proving as dutiful and devoted as would one whose marriage had been formally celebrated . a Leaving our host , we covered the re- maining distance to Papara at a rapid gait . There we found a number of the Mariposa people ...
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... father was an English- man who married into the family of the chiefs of Papara . This family was once the greatest in the island , and to - day is second in importance only to the royal family . Tati's two sons , big , handsome men in ...
... father was an English- man who married into the family of the chiefs of Papara . This family was once the greatest in the island , and to - day is second in importance only to the royal family . Tati's two sons , big , handsome men in ...
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