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This sally was received by a grunt of approbation from Snow-storm; and, though Indians seldom forget their dignity so far as to laugh, he for once laid aside his stoical gravity, and, twirling the thing round with a stick, burst into a hearty peal. "Muckakee! Indian eat muckakee? Ha! ha! Indian no eat muckakee! Frenchmans eat his hind legs; they say the speckled beast much good.
The Indians, under their quiet exterior, possess a deal of humour. They have significant names for every thing, and a nickname for every one, and some of the latter are laughably appropriate. A fat, pompous, ostentatious settler in our neighbourhood they called Muckakee, "the bull-frog." Another, rather a fine young man, but with a very red face, they named Segoskee, "the rising sun." Mr.
This no muckakee! the liver of deer, dried very nice Indian eat him." "I wish him much joy of the delicate morsel," said the saucy girl, who was intent upon quizzing and examining every thing in the camp. We had remained the best part of an hour, when Mrs.
The Indians, under their quiet exterior, possess a deal of humour. They have significant names for everything, and a nickname for every one, and some of the latter are laughably appropriate. A fat, pompous, ostentatious settler in our neighbourhood they called Muckakee, "the bull frog." Another, rather a fine young man, but with a very red face, they named Segoskee, "the rising sun." Mr.
This no muckakee! the liver of deer, dried very nice Indian eat him." "I wish him much joy of the delicate morsel," said the saucy girl, who was intent upon quizzing and examining everything in the camp. We had remained the best part of an hour, when Mrs.
This sally was received by a grunt of approbation from Snow-storm; and, though Indians seldom forget their dignity so far as to laugh, he for once laid aside his stoical gravity, and, twirling the thing round with a stick, burst into a hearty peal. "Muckakee! Indian eat muckakee? Ha! ha! Indian no eat muckakee! Frenchmans eat his hind legs; they say the speckled beast much good.
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