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 1    1| Self-emancipation even in the West Indian provinces of the fancy and
 2    1|            long since, a strolling Indian went to sell baskets at
 3    1|       reply. "What!" exclaimed the Indian as he went out the gate, "
 4    1|          covering at night. In the Indian gazettes a wigwam was the
 5    1|       which would buy a village of Indian wigwams, but now helps to
 6    1|         that of the North American Indian, or the South Sea Islander,
 7    1|        simple as the Arab's or the Indian's? When I think of the benefactors
 8    1|                                    Indian meal............... 0.99
 9    1|              0.88 (Costs more than Indian meal,~ ~
10    1|          years after this, rye and Indian meal without yeast, potatoes,
11    1|            I at first made of pure Indian meal and salt, genuine hoe-cakes,
12    1|         found a mixture of rye and Indian meal most convenient and
13    1|            in this land of rye and Indian corn, and not depend on
14    1|           bushel or two of rye and Indian corn, for the former will
15    1|          and embraces the populous Indian and Chinese villages; and
16    1|           restore mankind by truly Indian, botanic, magnetic, or natural
17    5|         chair to the city. All the Indian huckleberry hills are stripped,
18    5|         parts, of coral reefs, and Indian oceans, and tropical climes,
19    5|         The note of this once wild Indian pheasant is certainly the
20    8|           of having been burned by Indian fires, and some by the sun,
21    9|         room, with a bag of rye or Indian meal upon my shoulder, for
22   10|         now there is one; and this Indian fable does not in any respect
23   10|         which took the place of an Indian one of the same material
24   10|           the rushes which grew in Indian file, in waving lines, corresponding
25   13|            salt beef and cider and Indian bread. Why will men worry
26   14|           was once the totem of an Indian tribe, is quite forgotten,
27   14|         the great cornfield of the Indian's God in the southwest,
28   14|          of the hunter tribe. Some Indian Ceres or Minerva must have
29   14|           molasses, and of rye and Indian meal a peck each.~ ~
30   14|            been very warm, like an Indian summer, the ice was not
31   14|            in the ashes, after the Indian fashion. The stove not only
32   15|         when he was absent, and an Indian found it only by the hole
33   15|            family. But no friendly Indian concerned himself about
34   15|        town still, like a friendly Indian, when the contents of the
35   17|            the tropic gales of the Indian seas, and is landed in ports
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