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FROM JANUARYO JULY,
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PUBLISHED BY HARRISON HALL,
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TVried fortunes of those who bcar the aboe Cogl-O.
VernCe.
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Of pdibed circl. Tht Which the tlOVeli8t deemed
ly po9$ible, ad whichhaveIways con3idered a3
gn, t F,, A,kinn in ,un ,a,,m
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afrom Natures Pacious wrehou8e,s usual for one or two
;ad before he couldset his trie)or turn to re'eatl he
but the ber immediIely returned with a reio(brcement,
forced the new.comer to I`etreat into the river, Where, standing
-bear as she 8toOd over her victim.
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til he Bhoud expire) Or until he coud so far rocover as to
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Before hi8 WOunds were entirely heled, the chivIry of
Ac,885.0. 375.8
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0SerVed two squaws. whom he recognisedkras, and
Wht,, discoveringm atthe sametime, turlled and fled. Thig'
Ton)s Fort vhout i
The same evening,
he landed the sv
Ofan oldend.
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30uCe,d thenceacros3 tO the Platte Here they constrlct-
ed skin boats, and descended in them to the lower end of
Lco Ooico ,(the-ack Hills) where they discovered
,iducedthem to believe him to be sincere. Glss had onee
Chiembraced him with the cordiality
e whites were thrown off their gd acceptediitatioto. smohc itl lhe hdi?s ]odge..
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