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Our Western Border: Its Life, Combats, Adventures, Forays, Massacres ...

Frontier and pioneer life - 1875 - 806 pages
...sleep ! — all one — he must keep him — white people have law forbidding throw away wife if he be ever so cross — must keep him always! Well, how does Indian do? Indian, when he see industrious squaw, he go to him, place his two forefingers close aside each other, make two like...
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History, Manners, and Customs of the Indian Nations: Who Once ..., Volume 12

John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder - Algonquians - 1876 - 482 pages
...until sleep! — all one; he must keep him!1 White people have law forbidding throwing away wife, be he ever so cross ! must keep him always! Well! how does Indian do? — Indian when he see industrious Squaw, which he like, he go to him, place his two forefingers close aside each other,...
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Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Volume 12

Bibliography - 1881 - 462 pages
...until sleep! — all one; he must keep him!1 White people have law forbidding throwing away wife, be he ever so cross ! must keep him always! Well! how does Indian do? — Indian when he see industrious Squaw, which he like, he go to him, place his two forefingers close aside each other,...
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Official History of the Improved Order of Red Men

George W. Lindsay, Charles C. Conley, Charles H. Litchman - Fraternal organizations - 1893 - 664 pages
...sleep ! — a'.! one — he must keep him ! — White people have law forbiddin0 throw away wife he be ever so cross — must keep him always . Well, how does Indian do ? Indian, when he see industrious squaw, he go to him, place his two fore-fingers close aside each other, make two like...
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Lives of Famous Indian Chiefs, from Cofachiqui, the Indian Princess, and ...

Norman Barton Wood - Indians - 1906 - 782 pages
...until sleep ! All one; he must keep him! White people have law forbidding throwing away wife, be he ever so cross! Must keep him always!* Well, how does Indian do? Indian when he see industrious squaw, which he like, he go to him, place his two forefingers close aside each other,...
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The English Language in America, Volume 1

George Philip Krapp - Americanisms - 1925 - 412 pages
...until sleep!— all one; he must keep himl White people have law forbidding throwing away wife, be he ever so cross! must keep him always! Well! how does Indian do? — Indian when he see industrious Squaw, which he like, he go to him, place his two forefingers close aside each other,...
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The Republican, Volume 14

1826 - 812 pages
...until sleep — all one; he must keep him! White people have Jaw forbidding throwing away wife, be he ever so cross— must keep him always! — Well, how...he sees industrious squaw, which he like, he go to him, place his twu forefingers close aside each other — make two look like one — look squaw in...
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Drakes Book of Indians

Samuel Gardner Drake - Social Science - 2001 - 469 pages
...sleep! — all one — he must keep him! — White people have law forbidding throw away wife he be ever so cross — must keep him always! Well, how does Indian do? Indian, when he see industrious squaw, he like, he go to him, place his two fore fingers close aside each other, make...
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Sketches of the Earth and Its Inhabitants: With One Hundred Engravings, Volume 1

Joseph Emerson Worcester - Geography - 1823 - 478 pages
...until sleep ! all one ; he must keep him .'* White people have law forbidding throwing away wife, be he ever so cross ! must keep him always ! Well, how does...he sees industrious squaw, which he like, he go to fc"m, place his two fingers close aside each other, make two look like one — look squaw in the face...
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The Republican, Volume 14

Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1826 - 846 pages
...until sleep — all one; he must keep him! White people have law forbidding throwing away wife, be he ever so cross— must keep him always! — Well, how...he sees industrious squaw, which he like, he go to him, place his two forefingers close aside each other — make two look like one — look squaw in...
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