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... departed southward ? I will go into his wigwam , I will put his smouldering fire out ! " And at night Kabibonokka To the lodge came wild and wailing , Heaped the snow in drifts about it , Shouted down 26 The Song of Hiawatha.
... departed southward ? I will go into his wigwam , I will put his smouldering fire out ! " And at night Kabibonokka To the lodge came wild and wailing , Heaped the snow in drifts about it , Shouted down 26 The Song of Hiawatha.
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... fire - wood , One for each moon of the winter , And for food the fishes served him . By his blazing fire he sat there , Warm and merry , eating , laughing , Singing , " O Kabibonokka , You are but my fellow - mortal ! 99 Then ...
... fire - wood , One for each moon of the winter , And for food the fishes served him . By his blazing fire he sat there , Warm and merry , eating , laughing , Singing , " O Kabibonokka , You are but my fellow - mortal ! 99 Then ...
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... fire - fly , Little , flitting , white - fire insect , Little , dancing , white - fire creature , Light me with your little candle , Ere upon my bed I lay me , Ere in sleep I close my eyelids ! " Saw the moon rise from the water ...
... fire - fly , Little , flitting , white - fire insect , Little , dancing , white - fire creature , Light me with your little candle , Ere upon my bed I lay me , Ere in sleep I close my eyelids ! " Saw the moon rise from the water ...
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... fire around him Blazed and flared the red horizon , And a hundred suns seemed looking At the combat of the wrestlers . Suddenly upon the greensward All alone stood Hiawatha , Panting with his wild exertion , Palpitating with the ...
... fire around him Blazed and flared the red horizon , And a hundred suns seemed looking At the combat of the wrestlers . Suddenly upon the greensward All alone stood Hiawatha , Panting with his wild exertion , Palpitating with the ...
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... fire behind him , As war - parties , when retreating , Burn the prairies on their war - trail ; And the moon , the Night - sun , eastward , Suddenly starting from his ambush , Followed fast those bloody footprints , Followed in that ...
... fire behind him , As war - parties , when retreating , Burn the prairies on their war - trail ; And the moon , the Night - sun , eastward , Suddenly starting from his ambush , Followed fast those bloody footprints , Followed in that ...
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