 | Joseph Lewis French - 1923 - 424 pages
...flasks, lying by his side. Manley writes: "This looked, indeed, as if some of our saddest forebodings were coming true. How many more bodies should we find...out for dead bodies and live Indians, for really we expected to find the camp devastated by those rascals, rather than to find that it still contained... | |
 | 1927 - 386 pages
...of two powder flasks, lying by his side. This looked, indeed, as if some of our saddest forebodings were coming true. How many more bodies should we find?...deserted, and never find a trace of the former occupants? About noon we came in sight of the wagons, still a long way off, but in the clear air we could make... | |
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