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to sea , and found first that land which Biarni and his ship - mates found last . They sailed up to the land and cast anchor , and launched a boat and went ashore , and saw no grass there ; great ice mountains lay inland back from the ...
to sea , and found first that land which Biarni and his ship - mates found last . They sailed up to the land and cast anchor , and launched a boat and went ashore , and saw no grass there ; great ice mountains lay inland back from the ...
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At this northern place they speak favorably of mild , cool ( lands ) , with many deer and buffaloes . As they journeyed , some being ... All the cabin fires of that land were disquieted , and all said to their priest , " Let us go .
At this northern place they speak favorably of mild , cool ( lands ) , with many deer and buffaloes . As they journeyed , some being ... All the cabin fires of that land were disquieted , and all said to their priest , " Let us go .
Pagina 47
V All were peaceful , long ago , there at the Talega land . The Pipe - Bearer was chief at the White river . White - Lynx was chief ; much corn was planted . Good - and - Strong was chief ; the people were many .
V All were peaceful , long ago , there at the Talega land . The Pipe - Bearer was chief at the White river . White - Lynx was chief ; much corn was planted . Good - and - Strong was chief ; the people were many .
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