Indian Sketches Taken During An Expedition to the Pawnee Tribes volume 1

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Indian Sketches Taken During An Expedition to the Pawnee Tribes volume 1
John Treat Irving
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They lived at our tent doors, and for aught we knew to the contrary, might sleep there too ; for we left them there in the evenings, and we found them at their posts before sunrise. Indeed so constant was their presence, that the sight of one of them moving off towards INDIAN SKETCHES. 1&3 the town, was the signal for a general search, as they seldom made their disap pearance, without taking with them some article which did not belong to them.
They had taken a particular fancy to Jones, the bla
...ck cook. This unlucky wight was yet young in years, and inexperienced in the ways of the world. He had a fond and foolish heart, and acknowledged that he always felt a sort of sneaking kind ness for the other sex. When dwelling upon the subject, he used to open his eyes, until the small speck of a pupil, was almost lost in the immense field of white, and exclaim, " I ai'nt afeard of no man; but I can't stand the wimmen. " To the young urchins, who intruded into his domains, he was not so indulgent, but kept a keen eye and a long stick for their especial benefit.

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