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... lead the soldiers outside the fort to look for grain , so great was the fear that Indian savagery and deceit had aroused in the English and so great was the Indians ' hatred of the English . Therefore , whether the enemies of Smith ...
... lead the soldiers outside the fort to look for grain , so great was the fear that Indian savagery and deceit had aroused in the English and so great was the Indians ' hatred of the English . Therefore , whether the enemies of Smith ...
Page 65
... lead the soldiers outside the fort to look for grain : so great was the fear that Indian savagery and deceit aroused in the English and so great was the Indians ' hatred of the English . Therefore , whether the enemies of Smith liked it ...
... lead the soldiers outside the fort to look for grain : so great was the fear that Indian savagery and deceit aroused in the English and so great was the Indians ' hatred of the English . Therefore , whether the enemies of Smith liked it ...
Page 74
... lead bullets and wanted to avoid them , they thought of a way to discover where the English were hiding . Scattered all around the bank of the river were thick thornbushes . The Indians pulled them out and put together many bundles of ...
... lead bullets and wanted to avoid them , they thought of a way to discover where the English were hiding . Scattered all around the bank of the river were thick thornbushes . The Indians pulled them out and put together many bundles of ...
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