The Natural History of Society in the Barbarous And Civilized State; An Essay Towards Discovering the Origin And Course of Human Improvement

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The Natural History of Society in the Barbarous And Civilized State; An Essay Towards Discovering the Origin And Course of Human Improvement
Taylor, W. C. (William Cooke), 1800-1849
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They knew his desperate character ; they knew that his errand was of blood ; and they doubted not that if he returned, he would bring home trophies suf- ficient to place him once more at the head of their councils.
" On the evening of the fourth day, he reached the Crow village ; but waited at a short distance, concealed in a prairie, until it was completely dark. He then entered the village, and passed through its very centre. Severad of the inhabitants were stiiring, but the darkness was so g
...reat, that they did not regard him particularly, and he passed on undetected. At length he came to a lodge a little apart from the rest, with a horse standing at the door, tied by a halter of buffalo hair. Peering over the bear- skin, which hung before the inner entrance, he beheld two Indians reclining in front of a fire. A few feet from them, a squaw was pounding corn, in a large wooden mortar ; and at a little distance was a child sleeping on the floor.
The backs of all were turned towards the warrior, and he hesitated a moment how to act.


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