The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 2 卷Johnson Reprint, 1968 |
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... stand a little apart from the circle . A medicine - man then , having blown into his medicine - bag , springs forward with a shrill resounding cry , and holds it before the mouth of one of the patients standing in the outer circle , who ...
... stand a little apart from the circle . A medicine - man then , having blown into his medicine - bag , springs forward with a shrill resounding cry , and holds it before the mouth of one of the patients standing in the outer circle , who ...
第 63 頁
... stand peacefully side by side of Minnesota , then - it may be in a hundred years - then will I return to Minnesota and celebrate a new feast of the spirits ; and I will return thither in - the spirit ! LETTER XXVII I. On the Mississippi ...
... stand peacefully side by side of Minnesota , then - it may be in a hundred years - then will I return to Minnesota and celebrate a new feast of the spirits ; and I will return thither in - the spirit ! LETTER XXVII I. On the Mississippi ...
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Impressions of America Fredrika Bremer. this trough stand women , who pass the canes onward and up to the grinding ... stands a negro on a landing - place , who is called the feeder , his business being to see that all the canes pass ...
Impressions of America Fredrika Bremer. this trough stand women , who pass the canes onward and up to the grinding ... stands a negro on a landing - place , who is called the feeder , his business being to see that all the canes pass ...
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