| Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1839 - 382 pages
...so fast that by striving to get it out he pulled his thigh bone out of its socket at the hip ; and thus extraordinarily were we provided for in our great...go into dens in the fall of the year, without any sort of food, and lie there four or five months without food, never going out till spring ; in which... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1841 - 374 pages
...so fast that by striving to get it out he pulled his thigh bone out of its socket at the hip ; and thus extraordinarily were we provided for in our great...go into dens in the fall of the year, without any sort of food, and lie there four or five months without food, never going out till spring ; in which... | |
| James Wimer - Indian captivities - 1841 - 664 pages
...fast that by striving to get . it out lie pulled his thigh bone out of its socket nt the hip ; and thus extraordinarily were we provided for in our great...go into dens in the fall of the year, without any sort of food, and lie there four or five months without food, never going out till spring; in which... | |
| James Wimer - Indian captivities - 1841 - 788 pages
...pulled his thigh bone out of its socket at the hip; and thus extraordinarily were we provided lór in our great strait, ¿sometimes they would take a...go into dens in the fall of the year, without any sort of food, and lie there four or five mouths without food, never going out till spring; in which... | |
| John Frost - Indian captivities - 1852 - 708 pages
...so fast that by striving to get it out he pulled his thigh bone out of its socket at the hip ; and thus extraordinarily were we provided for in our great...go into dens in the fall of the year, without any sort of food, and lie there four or five months without food, never going out rill spring ; in which... | |
| 1857 - 414 pages
...so fast that by striving to get it out he pulled his thigh bone out of its socket at the hip ; and thus extraordinarily were we provided for in our great...go into dens in the fall of the year, without any sort of food, and lie there four or five months without food, never going out till spring; in which... | |
| John Gyles - Indian captivities - 1869 - 80 pages
...so fast that by striving to get it out, he pulled his thigh-bone out of its socket at the hip, and thus .extraordinarily were we provided for in our...which go into dens in the fall of the year without any sort of food, and lie there four or five months without food, never going out till spring, in which... | |
| Alden T. Vaughan, Edward W Clark - Religion - 2009 - 292 pages
...and hitched one of his hind legs in among the roots so fast that by striving to get it out, he pulled the thigh bone out of the socket at the hip. Thus...which go into dens in the fall of the year without any sort of food, and lie there without any [food] four or five months, never going out till the spring... | |
| Richard VanDerBeets - History - 1994 - 424 pages
...roots, so fast that by striving to get it out he pulled his thigh bone out of its socket at the hip; and thus extraordinarily were we provided for in our great...go into dens in the fall of the year, without any sort of food, and lie there four or five months without food, never going out till spring; in which... | |
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