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Note 190: Jin Kemu, "Santan Bijiao Wehua" (The third talk on comparative cultures), in Wang Shuying, ed.,
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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"Santan Bijiao Wehua" (The third talk on comparative cultures).
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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Then he sprang up and dashed across the river, splashing the bright waters as he leaped to the farther side where Santan stood concealed, waiting for the return of Ramero's Mexicans.
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret Hill McCarter 1899
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We laid them away in the deep pine forest -- Aunty Boone, of strange, prophetic vision; Santan, the cruel Indian; the loyal Hopi maiden; Jondo and Beverly.
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret Hill McCarter 1899
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Beverly commanded, as Santan made a mad effort to release himself.
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret Hill McCarter 1899
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Santan had crept between us and the two open doorways leading to our rooms.
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret Hill McCarter 1899
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"You remember me, Santan, the Apache, at Fort Bent?" he questioned.
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret Hill McCarter 1899
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But Santan, plunging into our very midst, seized Little
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret Hill McCarter 1899
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It was a cruel test, but Santan knew how to be cruel.
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret Hill McCarter 1899
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Santan had merely looked him through as though he were air, and made no reply, nor did he ever by a single word recognize Beverly from that moment.
Vanguards of the Plains Margaret Hill McCarter 1899
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