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... frequent attacks upon the buck . Racing through the water , which was lashed into foam on all sides by its efforts , it would approach close to its steadily swimming prey and then disappear , only to come to the surface almost under the ...
... frequent attacks upon the buck . Racing through the water , which was lashed into foam on all sides by its efforts , it would approach close to its steadily swimming prey and then disappear , only to come to the surface almost under the ...
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... frequently overcome and carried back by this current . Discovery Passage merges at Chatham Point into John- stone Strait . Here the first Indian village , Alert Bay , is seen to starboard on the southern side of Cormorant Island . These ...
... frequently overcome and carried back by this current . Discovery Passage merges at Chatham Point into John- stone Strait . Here the first Indian village , Alert Bay , is seen to starboard on the southern side of Cormorant Island . These ...
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... frequently arising from the attacks of Kwakiutl and Haidah Indians . Great potlatches were held there , and the chief's lodge was as notable as was the " Old - Man House " of Chief Seattle . It was one hundred feet long and eighty feet ...
... frequently arising from the attacks of Kwakiutl and Haidah Indians . Great potlatches were held there , and the chief's lodge was as notable as was the " Old - Man House " of Chief Seattle . It was one hundred feet long and eighty feet ...
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... frequent , nor more elusive , than in Queen Charlotte Sound . They roll upon the sparkling surface like thistle - down along a country lane - here one instant , vanished the next . At sunrise they take on the delicate tones of the ...
... frequent , nor more elusive , than in Queen Charlotte Sound . They roll upon the sparkling surface like thistle - down along a country lane - here one instant , vanished the next . At sunrise they take on the delicate tones of the ...
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... frequent bursts of laughter , it would appear that they were great humorists , for their mirth was not confined to their own people , but was fre- quently at the expense of his party . They seemed a happy , cheerful people . This is an ...
... frequent bursts of laughter , it would appear that they were great humorists , for their mirth was not confined to their own people , but was fre- quently at the expense of his party . They seemed a happy , cheerful people . This is an ...
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