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... answer , I should tell you , " From the forests and the prairies , From the great lakes of the Northland , From the land of the Ojibways , From the land of the Dacotahs , From the mountains , moors , and fen - lands , Where the heron ...
... answer , I should tell you , " From the forests and the prairies , From the great lakes of the Northland , From the land of the Ojibways , From the land of the Dacotahs , From the mountains , moors , and fen - lands , Where the heron ...
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... answer your inquiries Straightway in such words as follow . " In the Vale of Tawasentha , In the green and silent valley , By the pleasant water - courses , Dwelt the singer Nawadaha . Round about the Indian village Spread the meadows ...
... answer your inquiries Straightway in such words as follow . " In the Vale of Tawasentha , In the green and silent valley , By the pleasant water - courses , Dwelt the singer Nawadaha . Round about the Indian village Spread the meadows ...
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... answered : " Once a warrior , very angry , Seized his grandmother , and threw her Up into the sky at midnight ; Right against the moon he threw her ; " T is her body that you see there . " Saw the rainbow in the heaven , In the eastern ...
... answered : " Once a warrior , very angry , Seized his grandmother , and threw her Up into the sky at midnight ; Right against the moon he threw her ; " T is her body that you see there . " Saw the rainbow in the heaven , In the eastern ...
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... answered ; Much the mighty Mudjekeewis Boasted of his ancient prowess , Of his perilous adventures , His indomitable courage , His invulnerable body . Patiently sat Hiawatha , Listening to his father's boasting ; With a smile he sat and ...
... answered ; Much the mighty Mudjekeewis Boasted of his ancient prowess , Of his perilous adventures , His indomitable courage , His invulnerable body . Patiently sat Hiawatha , Listening to his father's boasting ; With a smile he sat and ...
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... Answered , saying , " There is nothing , Nothing but the black rock yonder , Nothing but the fatal Wawbeek ! " And he looked at Hiawatha With a wise look and benignant , With a countenance paternal , Looked with pride upon the beauty Of ...
... Answered , saying , " There is nothing , Nothing but the black rock yonder , Nothing but the fatal Wawbeek ! " And he looked at Hiawatha With a wise look and benignant , With a countenance paternal , Looked with pride upon the beauty Of ...
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