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... bird , the crimson - headed woodpecker , the gay blue - bird , and noisy but splendid plumed jay , might be seen among the branches ; the air was filled with beauteous sights and soft murmuring melodies . Under the shade of the ...
... bird , the crimson - headed woodpecker , the gay blue - bird , and noisy but splendid plumed jay , might be seen among the branches ; the air was filled with beauteous sights and soft murmuring melodies . Under the shade of the ...
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... birds , that he committed this fault . " " Catharine , Louis spoke an untruth and acted deceitfully , and look at the consequences , -we shall have forfeited our parents ' confidence , and may THE CANADIAN CRUSOES . 23.
... birds , that he committed this fault . " " Catharine , Louis spoke an untruth and acted deceitfully , and look at the consequences , -we shall have forfeited our parents ' confidence , and may THE CANADIAN CRUSOES . 23.
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... birds , startled by the unusual glare of the torches , and the echoes of their own voices , were the only sounds that met their anxious ears . At daybreak they returned , sad and dispirited , to their homes , to snatch a morsel of food ...
... birds , startled by the unusual glare of the torches , and the echoes of their own voices , were the only sounds that met their anxious ears . At daybreak they returned , sad and dispirited , to their homes , to snatch a morsel of food ...
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... bird . The boys laughed exultingly as they dis- played their prizes to the astonished Catharine , who , in spite of hunger , could not help regretting the death of the mother bird . Girls and women rarely sympathise with men and boys in ...
... bird . The boys laughed exultingly as they dis- played their prizes to the astonished Catharine , who , in spite of hunger , could not help regretting the death of the mother bird . Girls and women rarely sympathise with men and boys in ...
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... bird- cherries . As to sweet acorns , there will be bushels and bushels of them for the roasting , as good as chestnuts , to my taste ; and butter - nuts , and hickory - nuts , -with many other good things . " And here Louis stopped for ...
... bird- cherries . As to sweet acorns , there will be bushels and bushels of them for the roasting , as good as chestnuts , to my taste ; and butter - nuts , and hickory - nuts , -with many other good things . " And here Louis stopped for ...
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AGNES STRICKLAND ARTHUR HALL Bald Eagle bank bark beautiful Beaver beneath berries bilberries birch birds boughs bound boys bright brother bushes Canadian Canadian Crusoes canoe Catharine Catharine's cedar chief Cold Springs companions cousin creek dark dear deep deer delight dried Duncan Maxwell Eagle Edition Engravings eyes father fcap fear fire fish flowers forest fruit George Copway Grape Island ground hand head heard heart Hector and Louis hills hunting ILLUSTRATED Indian girl island knife laughed leaves light lodge look Louis's mind mocassins Mohawk morning morocco Mosang Mount Ararat night Ojebwa old Jacob paddle partridge PATERNOSTER ROW path pine poor ravine Rice Lake Plains river seemed shanty shelter shore side sister soft soon Spirit spot squaw things thought trees tribe valley venison wanderers watched Whip-poor-will wigwam wild Wolfe wood young
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