 | Lewis Ransome Freeman - 1923 - 554 pages
...the readily available stones in a double wall along a sinuous stretch of river. "Then [writes Manly] he stood with one foot on each side of his river and...raised them as high as he could, making a continued eeeeeeee as long as his breath would last, pointed to the canoe and made signs with his hands how it... | |
 | 1927 - 386 pages
...well knew, and assured me that he knew all about the country. I became much interested in my new-found friend, and had him continue his map down the river....hands how it would roll and pitch in the rapids and finally capsize and throw us all out. He then made signs of death to show us that it was a fatal place.... | |
 | Edward Dolnick - 2009 - 386 pages
...began gathering stones and piling them up one on top of the other, to represent the deepest canyon yet. "Then he stood with one foot on each side of...hands how it would roll and pitch in the rapids and finally capsize and throw us all out. He then made signs of death to show us that it was a fatal place.... | |
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