The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1911 |
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... morning , early , we three girls boarded the steamer Idaho , bound for a sixty mile trip down the lake and river . Seated aft , we watched the beautiful lake learned that the pilot had merely spied a deer from the boat , and that the ...
... morning , early , we three girls boarded the steamer Idaho , bound for a sixty mile trip down the lake and river . Seated aft , we watched the beautiful lake learned that the pilot had merely spied a deer from the boat , and that the ...
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... morning went for a trip . through the Indian Reservation . We passed through the great white pine belt where the trees are so high that in trying to see to the tops of them , we almost fell off our horses . Many of these trees , we were ...
... morning went for a trip . through the Indian Reservation . We passed through the great white pine belt where the trees are so high that in trying to see to the tops of them , we almost fell off our horses . Many of these trees , we were ...
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... morning in answer to our " ehia muni , " the Maori woman only only laughed . We had to employ strategy to get her to accept a few francs . Yet she and her husband had slept that night on the floor , so that the Holozels and our- selves ...
... morning in answer to our " ehia muni , " the Maori woman only only laughed . We had to employ strategy to get her to accept a few francs . Yet she and her husband had slept that night on the floor , so that the Holozels and our- selves ...
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... morning we were on the road down the eastern side of the lower loop heading for Tautira , fourteen miles away . We had originally intended making the circuit , but were told that there was a ten mile stretch with no road , and that it ...
... morning we were on the road down the eastern side of the lower loop heading for Tautira , fourteen miles away . We had originally intended making the circuit , but were told that there was a ten mile stretch with no road , and that it ...
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... morning we felt we had good cause to be thankful that we had not attempted this trip by carriage or bicycle . M. Holo- zel and his family had started for Mr. Butcher's place in carriages . It was now the fourth day , and they had not ...
... morning we felt we had good cause to be thankful that we had not attempted this trip by carriage or bicycle . M. Holo- zel and his family had started for Mr. Butcher's place in carriages . It was now the fourth day , and they had not ...
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