Adventures Among the Red Indians: Romantic Incidents and Perils Amongst the Indians of North and South AmericaWright, Sidney Harry
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Adventures Among the Red Indians: Romantic Incidents and Perils Amongst the Indians of North and South America
Wright, Sidney Harry
Indians of North America; Indians of South America
Typographical problems have been changed, and are listed below.
Transcriber's Changes:
Page 91: Added closing quote mark (soon to be moving; it will be bad
going for the =horses."=)
Page 208: Was 'off' (the beautiful Yo-Semite Valley ceased,
from that day, to be the stronghold =of= Shoshonee
mountain-brigands.)
Page 249: Was 'rattle-snakes' (the alarming prevalence of
=rattlesnakes=, the journey was not unpleasant.)
Page 332: Was 'fire-arms' ("I saw your gun and I was frightened. We
do not like =firearms=, Señor;)
Page 333: Was 'fire-arms' (and even so far overcame his fear of
=firearms= as to offer to carry the gun a little way;)
Page 339: Was 'deerskin' (while at his belt hung a knife and a
=deer-skin= pouch, the latter containing flint and steel)
Variably hyphenated words:
fore-legs and forelegs
bow-strings and bowstrings
sun-rays and sunrays
women-folk and womenfolk
up-hill and uphill
well-nigh and wellnigh
bird-shot and birdshot
snow-shoes and snowshoes
hind-quarters and hindquarters
pen-knife and penknife
gun-shot and gunshot
skid-pan and skidpan
mid-stream and midstream
fire-light and firelight
End of Project Gutenberg's Adventures Among the Red Indians, by H. W. G. Hyrst
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