Two Little Savages / Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned

Two Little Savages / Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned

Ernest Thompson Seton

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Two Little Savages / Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned by Ernest Thompson Seton

Chapter 1 No.1

Glimmerings . . .

Spring . . .

His Adjoining Brothers . . .

The Book . . .

The Collarless Stranger . . .

Glenyan . . .

The Shanty . . .

The Beginnings of Woodlore . . .

Tracks . . .

Biddy's Contribution . . .

Lung Balm . . .

A Crisis . . .

The Lynx . . .

Froth . . .

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Chapter 22 II

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Chapter 23 III

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Chapter 25 IV

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Chapter 26 V

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Chapter 28 PATTERN FOR A SIMPLE 10-FOOT TEEPEE

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Chapter 29 VI

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Chapter 33 VII

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Chapter 35 VIII

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Chapter 36 a bent stick with a stout leather thong fastened at each end. The stick must not spring. It is about 27 inches long and 5 8 inch thick.

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Chapter 37 At the handle end it goes through a disc of wood. This is to tighten the thong by pressure of the hand against the disc while using.

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Chapter 38 socket-a pine or hemlock knot with a shallow hole or pit in it. 3a is under view of same. It is about 4 inches long.

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Chapter 39 socket-a pebble cemented with gum in a wooden holder. 4a is under view of same.

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