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 | | In that recent antiquity, pioneers exposed to the indiscriminate revenge of the savage flew from cabin and clearing to stockades far less defensible than this. |
 | | Perhaps my brother go to mountains see Tamanous, - want to be big medicine." Presently, appearing from nowhere, there stood in the trail a little, shabby, capless Indian, armed with a bow and arrows, -a personage not at all like the pompous, white-cravatted, typical big-medicine man of civilization, armed with gold-headed cane. |
 | | If they champed their iron bits, it was because they had no other nutriment to nibble at in that adust halting-place. |
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