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The Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions &c - Page 239
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A Narrative of the Incidents Attending the Capture, Detention, and Ransom of ...

Charles Johnston, Peter Johnston - Indian captivities - 1827 - 276 pages
...do ? Indian, when he sees industrious squaw, which he like, he go to him, place his two fore fingers close aside each other, make two look like one—...the face — see him smile — which is all one he say, yes. So he take him home. No danger he be cross ! No ! No ! Squaw know too well what Indian do...
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Traditions of the North American Indians: Being a Second and ..., Volume 1

James Athearn Jones - Folklore - 1830 - 354 pages
...it in their bad English) — " Indian, when he see industrious squaw, which he like, he go to him, place his two fore-fingers close aside each other,...in the face — see him smile, which is all one he guy yet 1 So he take him home." Among the Iroquois, Miamis, &c. treaties of marriage are entirely carried...
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The Quarterly review, Volume 31

1825 - 560 pages
...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,...two look like one — look squaw in the face — see Mm smile — which is all one he says yes ! so he take him home — no danger if he be cross ! no !...
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The Aboriginal Races of North America: Comprising Biographical Sketches of ...

Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1859 - 794 pages
...other make two like one — then look squaw in the face — see him smile — this is all one he sav yes ! — so he take him home — no danger he be cross! No, no — squaw kuo\\ too well what Indian do if he cross ! throw him away and take another ! — Squaw love to eat...
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The Boys' Book of Indian Battles and Adventures: With Anecdotes about Them

John Lauris Blake, Alexander Vietts Blake - Indians of North America - 1861 - 298 pages
...always ! Well ? how does Indian do ? Indian when he see industrious squaw, which he like, he go to him, place his two fore-fingers close aside each other,...the face — see him smile — which is all one he say, yes ! so he take him home — no danger he be cross ! no ! no ! Squaw know too well what Indian...
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History of the Ojebway Indians: With Especial Reference to Their Conversion ...

Peter Jones - Indians of North America - 1861 - 354 pages
...Well ! how does Indian do ? — Indian, when he sees industrious squaw, which he like, he go to him, place his two fore-fingers close aside each other,...the face — see him smile — which is all one he say yes ! so he take him home — no danger he cross! no-! no! Squaw know too well what Indian do if...
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History, Manners, and Customs of the Indian Nations: Who Once ..., Volume 12

John Gottlieb Ernestus Heckewelder - Algonquians - 1876 - 482 pages
...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,...the face — see him smile — which is all one he say, Yes! so he take him home — no danger he be cross! no! no ! Squaw know too well what Indian do...
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Ohio Annals: Historic Events in the Tuscarawas and Muskingum Valleys, and in ...

Charles Hallowell Mitchener - Frontier and pioneer life - 1876 - 378 pages
...feminine gender in their vooabulary,) "place his two forefingers close aside each other — make him look like one — look squaw in the face, see him smile, which is all, and he say, ' Yes ; ' so he take him home. No danger he be cross ; no, no. Squaw know too well what...
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Ohio Annals: Historic Events in the Tuscarawas and Muskingum Valleys, and in ...

Charles Hallowell Mitchener - Frontier and pioneer life - 1876 - 370 pages
...feminine gender in their vocabulary,) " place his two forefingers close aside each other — make him look like one — look squaw in the face, see him smile, which is all, and he say, * Yes ; ' so he take him home. -No danger he be cross ; no, no. Squaw know too well what...
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The Aboriginal Races of North America: Comprising Biographical Sketches of ...

Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1880 - 800 pages
...other make two like one — then look squaw in the face — see him smile — this is all one he say yes! — so he take him home — no danger he be cross! No, no — squaw know 100 well what Indian do if he cross! throw him away and take another! — Squaw love to eat meat —...
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