The Daguerreotype, Band 1J. M. Whittemore, 1847 |
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... feet nothin , ' and something beyond me , who am six feet and a considerable piece to spare ; and , before we part , I will tell you how and when it was . " In the fall of 1820 , I think it was , when I lived to the head of Bear River ...
... feet nothin , ' and something beyond me , who am six feet and a considerable piece to spare ; and , before we part , I will tell you how and when it was . " In the fall of 1820 , I think it was , when I lived to the head of Bear River ...
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... feet , and really the sight was a most alarm- ing one . A little bull - terrier of old Neal's that lay under the table , seeing this extraordinary being intruding upon his domain , and defying him to combat , accepted the challenge ...
... feet , and really the sight was a most alarm- ing one . A little bull - terrier of old Neal's that lay under the table , seeing this extraordinary being intruding upon his domain , and defying him to combat , accepted the challenge ...
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... feet , " said Stephen . " When I opened my eyes , judge of my con- sternation when they encountered those of three or four wolves , who , attracted by the smell of the venison , had traced it to our camp , from one of the poles of which ...
... feet , " said Stephen . " When I opened my eyes , judge of my con- sternation when they encountered those of three or four wolves , who , attracted by the smell of the venison , had traced it to our camp , from one of the poles of which ...
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... feet long and twenty feet wide ; the water occupying the whole space , ex- cept a narrow path round the sides . The water is from one foot to eighteen inches deep , and the sides of the bath are lined with marble slabs , from which the ...
... feet long and twenty feet wide ; the water occupying the whole space , ex- cept a narrow path round the sides . The water is from one foot to eighteen inches deep , and the sides of the bath are lined with marble slabs , from which the ...
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... feet were pointed almost on which his berth was ; for his head was thrown perpendicularly upwards . He changed his po- sition in all haste . The frightful din between decks , however , went on ; and creeping out of his berth , he became ...
... feet were pointed almost on which his berth was ; for his head was thrown perpendicularly upwards . He changed his po- sition in all haste . The frightful din between decks , however , went on ; and creeping out of his berth , he became ...
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