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Sivu 309
... Indian spoke of the lunxus or Indian devil , ( which I take to be the cougar , and not the Gulo luscus , ) as the only animal in Maine which man need fear ; it would follow a man , and did not mind a fire . He also said , that bea- vers ...
... Indian spoke of the lunxus or Indian devil , ( which I take to be the cougar , and not the Gulo luscus , ) as the only animal in Maine which man need fear ; it would follow a man , and did not mind a fire . He also said , that bea- vers ...
Sivu 310
... Indian , however , who knew the river better , told us afterward that it meant Little Eel River . - Mattawamkeag was a place where two rivers meet . ( ? ) - Penobscot was Rocky River . One writer says , that this was " originally the ...
... Indian , however , who knew the river better , told us afterward that it meant Little Eel River . - Mattawamkeag was a place where two rivers meet . ( ? ) - Penobscot was Rocky River . One writer says , that this was " originally the ...
Sivu 312
... Indian on the Oldtown shore , who recognized my com- panion , was full of mirth and gestures , like a Frenchman . A Catholic priest crossed to the island in the same bateau with us . The Indian houses are framed , mostly of one story ...
... Indian on the Oldtown shore , who recognized my com- panion , was full of mirth and gestures , like a Frenchman . A Catholic priest crossed to the island in the same bateau with us . The Indian houses are framed , mostly of one story ...
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