Think of it! I, who used to own rich soil in a well-watered country so extensive that I could not ride through it in a week on my fastest pony, am put down here! The Bozeman Trail: Preface - Pàgina 193per Grace Raymond Hebard, Earl Alonzo Brininstool - 1922Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Warren King Moorehead - 1914 - 482 pàgines
...most of the land is poor and worthless. Think of it! I, who used to own rich soil in a well-watered country so extensive that I could not ride through...to feed and support us. Now I, who used to control 5000 warriors, must tell Washington when I am hungry. I must beg for that which I own. If I beg hard,... | |
| James C. Olson - 1965 - 428 pàgines
...to him: You see this barren waste. . . . Think of it! I, who used to own rich soil in a well-watered country so extensive that I could not ride through...to feed and support us. Now I, who used to control 50oo warriors, must tell Washington when I am hungry. I must beg for that which I own. If I beg hard,... | |
| Colin G. Calloway - 1996 - 250 pàgines
...Cloud told a white visitor to Pine Ridge. 'Think of it! I, who used to own rich soil in a well-watered country so extensive that I could not ride through...it in a week on my fastest pony, am put down here. . . . Now I, who used to control five thousand warriors, must tell Washington when I am hungry. I must... | |
| 1999 - 356 pàgines
...see this barren waste," he complained. "Think of it! I who used to own rich soil in a well-watered country so extensive that I could not ride through...it in a week on my fastest pony, am put down here." Trips to the ranch of his good friend Captain Cook in northwestern Nebraska were a bittersweet experience... | |
| James Wilson - 1998 - 500 pàgines
...Problem'. You see this barren waste . . . Think of it! I, who used to own rich soil in a well-watered country so extensive that I could not ride through...to feed and support us. Now I, who used to control 5,ooo warriors, must tell Washington when I am hungry. I must beg for that which I own. If I beg hard,... | |
| Judy Monroe - 2004 - 36 pàgines
...let his people trade for food and supplies at Fort Laramie. "Most of the land is poor and worthless. Washington took our lands and promised to feed and support us. Now I, who used to control 5,000 warriors, must beg Washington when I am hungry! I must beg for what I own," Red Cloud said. The... | |
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