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Identifier: twolittlesavagesseto (find matches)
Title: Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946
Subjects: Indians of North America
Publisher: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, Page
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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rites poethry and cooks purty good, an I say LittleBeaver is the one for Chief! What says the rest?*and with one voice they shouted, Hoorah for LittleBeaver! How—how—how—how—how — thump, thump fthump, thump Any feller anything to say agin it ?* I eh Guy began. —has got to lick the Chief, Sam continued,and Guy did not complete his objection, though he ^N^\Nwhispered to his mother, If it was Char-less I bet **Id show him. *J Caleb now pulled the cover off the shield that hefastened the scalps to, and it showed the white Buffaloof the Sangers with a Little Beaver above it. Thenhe opened a bundle lying near and produced a gor-geous war-shirt of buff leather, a pair of leggins andmoccasins, all fringed, beaded and painted, made bySaryann under Calebs guidance. They were quicklyput on the new Chief; his war bonnet, splendid withthe plumes of his recent exploits, was all ready; andproud and happy in his new-found honours, notleast of which were his wounds, he stepped forward* 54i
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Two Little Savages Caleb viewed him with paternal pride and said: h-I knowed ye was the stuff the night ye went to Gar-neys grave, an I knowed it again when ye crossedthe Big Swamp. Yan, ye could travel anywherethat man could go, and in that sentence the boyshappiness was complete. He surely was a Wood-crafter now. He stammered in a vain attempt tosay something appropriate, till Sam relieved him by:Three cheers for the Head War Chief! and whenthe racket was over the women opened their basketsand spread the picnic feast. Raften, who had beenmuch gratified by his sons flow of speech, recordeda new vow to make him study law, but tookadvantage of the first gap in the chatter to sa3>: Bhise, yer two weeks holiday with wan weekextension was up at noon to-day. In wan hour an ataalf the Pigs is fed.

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  • booksubject:Indians_of_North_America
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  • bookcontributor:Information_and_Library_Science_Library__University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill
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