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... lumberers . We now proceeded to get our dinner and to pitch the canoe . Joe took a small brand from the fire and blew the heat and flame against the pitch on his birch , and so melted and spread it . Sometimes he put his mouth over the ...
... lumberers . We now proceeded to get our dinner and to pitch the canoe . Joe took a small brand from the fire and blew the heat and flame against the pitch on his birch , and so melted and spread it . Sometimes he put his mouth over the ...
Page 226
... lumberers were hoping for a flood sufficient to bring down the logs that were left in the spring . Its banks were seven or eight feet high and densely covered with spruce , fir , arbor - vitæ , birch , maple , beech , ash , aspen , many ...
... lumberers were hoping for a flood sufficient to bring down the logs that were left in the spring . Its banks were seven or eight feet high and densely covered with spruce , fir , arbor - vitæ , birch , maple , beech , ash , aspen , many ...
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... lumberers . The most interesting question at the lumberers ' camp was , which man could " handle " any other on the carry . So we went to the Indians ' camp or wigwam . It was rather windy , and therefore Joe concluded to hunt after ...
... lumberers . The most interesting question at the lumberers ' camp was , which man could " handle " any other on the carry . So we went to the Indians ' camp or wigwam . It was rather windy , and therefore Joe concluded to hunt after ...
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THE THREE BELLS | 7 |
Charles Dudley Warner | 30 |
THE GREAT STONE FACE | 40 |
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