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" I have been wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life, indeed I was at one time fearfull my feet would freeze in the thin mockersons which I wore... "
Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806: Printed from ... - Стр. 69
авторы: Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1905
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A History of the Lewis and Clark Journals

Paul Russell Cutright - 2000 - Страниц: 356
...fatigue. There was, for instance, that bitterly cold, snowy day on the Lolo Trail when Clark declared, "I have been wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life."16 Yet Clark, on that occasion, managed to contribute an entry of some four hundred and fifty...
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The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

1983 - Страниц: 442
...pine/ which are So covered with Snow. that in passing thro them we are continually covered with Snow. I have been wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life. indeed I was at one time fearlull my feet would freeze in the thin mocker sons which I wore. after a Short delay in the middle...
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Lewis and Clark: Pioneering Naturalists

Paul Russell Cutright - 1989 - Страниц: 548
...slipped and fell, and they continued the painful procedure of surmounting or skirting numerous windfalls. "I have been wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life," Clark wrote; "indeed I was at one time fearfull my feet would freeze in the thin Mockirsons which I...
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Fleeting Moments: Nature and Culture in American History

Gunther Barth - 1990 - Страниц: 257
...staggered along, cold, wet, and hungry, with freezing fingers and toes. Clark summed up the agony: "I have been wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life."109 The blinding snow disguised the trail, and the explorers felt relieved when they could spot...
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The Course of Empire

Bernard De Voto, Bernard Augustine De Voto - 1998 - Страниц: 694
...crust, ten inches one night. Straining ahead for deer or anything else that could be eaten, Clark was "wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my...would freeze in the thin Mockirsons which I wore." (That day he quit early to build big fires so that the men could get warm fast when they came up.)...
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Those Tremendous Mountains: The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

David Freeman Hawke - 1998 - Страниц: 296
...pine, which are so covered with snow that in passing thro' them we are continually covered with snow. I have been wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life. Indeed, I was at one time fearful my feet would freeze in the thin moccasins which I wore. After a short delay in the middle...
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Native Americans: The Indigenous Peoples of North America

Fiona Reynoldson - 2000 - Страниц: 68
...and set out without anything to eat. Source B This is what Captain William Clark wrote. 16 September: I have been wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life. Indeed I was at one time fearful my feet would freeze. BRITISH TERRITORY Mandan Villages and Fort Mandan Shoshofie', /V Village...
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Out West

2000 - Страниц: 478
...done for sport. The dream, like my knee, recovers. Call me lucky. Give and Take on the Lolo Trail / have been wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life. . . . Killed a Second Colt which we all Suped hartily on and thought it fine meat. From William Clark's...
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The Great West

David Sievert Lavender, David Lavender - 2000 - Страниц: 474
...Indians used when traveling east to hunt buffalo on the plains. They were famished and, Clark wrote, as "wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life." At a Nez Perce village on the Clearwater fork of the Snake River they left their horses, hollowed out...
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Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark

Barbara Fifer, Vicky Soderberg - 2001 - Страниц: 224
...making the trail harder than ever to find. Snow dropped from branches they bumped in passing. Clark was "wet and as cold in every part as I ever was in my life," and afraid his feet would freeze in his moccasins. He and another man hurried ahead to start a fire...
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