We have," say they, uas much curiosity as you, and when you come into our towns, we wish for opportunities of looking at you ; but for this purpose we hide ourselves behind bushes, where you are to pass, and never intrude ourselves into your company. Stories about Indians ... - Page 24by Rufus Merrill - 1854 - 24 pagesFull view - About this book
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