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  • Dr. Bill had been left at the landing with the canoes, and Peigan

    The Triumph of John Kars A Story of the Yukon Ridgwell Cullum 1905

  • But in the meantime, if a Peigan moves from the spot where he sits, or lifts a bow, my young men shall fire, and the Peigans know that the rifle of the

    The Dog Crusoe and his Master 1859

  • In less than half an hour after their discovery they were running like deer ahead of the cavalcade in the direction of the Peigan camp.

    The Dog Crusoe and his Master 1859

  • Meanwhile Joe had rubbed and kicked himself into a state of animation, exclaiming that he felt as if he wos walkin 'on a thousand needles and pins, and in a few minutes they were ready to accompany their overjoyed deliverer back to the Peigan camp.

    The Dog Crusoe and his Master 1859

  • "The Peigan warriors are double-tongued; they know that they have hid the Pale-face prisoners.

    The Dog Crusoe and his Master 1859

  • Without moving hand or foot, Cameron then said in a firm tone, "The first Peigan that moves shall die!

    The Dog Crusoe and his Master 1859

  • After a short pause he continued -- "The chief is wrong when he says there are Pale-faces in the Peigan camp.

    The Dog Crusoe and his Master 1859

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