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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 20, 1806
Day 1464 Day 1466 Clark, June 20, 1806 Friday June 20th 1806 The hunters turned out early in different directions, our guiggers also turned out with 2 guigs a Bayonet fixed on a pole, a…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: June 11, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark June 10, 1804June 12, 1804June 11, 1804 11 June Monday- as the wind blew all this day from the N, W. which was imedeately a head we Could not…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: June 18, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark June 17, 1804June 19, 1804June 18, 1804 June 18th Monday Some raind last night, Sent out 6 Hunters to day across the R. they Killed 5 Deer &…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 15, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 14, 1805May 16, 1805May 15, 1805 Wednesday May 15th as soon as a slight shower of rain passed over this morning, we spread the articles to…Fantastic Fables by Ambrose Bierce: Philosophers Three
A Smiling Idol The Boneless King Philosophers Three A BEAR, a Fox, and an Opossum were attacked by an inundation. "Death loves a coward," said the Bear, and went forward to fight…Lewis & Clark: From the Tetons to the Mandans
by NoahBrooks Novel Experiences among the IndiansWinter among the MandansFrom the Tetons to the Mandans "On the morning of September 25th," says the journal, "we raised a…From the Tetons to the Mandans
Chapter 4 Chapter 6 From the Tetons to the Mandans "On the morning of September 25th," says the journal, "we raised a flagstaff and an awning, under which we assembled, with all…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: June 1, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 31, 1804June 2, 1804June 1, 1804 June 1st Friday 1804 Set out early, the Same Course S 48° W of Wednesday contd. 4 ms passed the Mouth of…Christina Rossetti: In the Round Tower at Jhansi
In the Round Tower at JhansiJune 8, 1857A hundred, a thousand to one; even so; Not a hope in the world remained: The swarming howling wretches below Gained and gained and gained.Skene…Sonnets by William Shakespeare: L
Sonnet XLIX Sonnet LI L How heavy do I journey on the way, When what I seek, my weary travel's end, Doth teach that ease and that repose to say, 'Thus far the miles are measured from…