Outing . :V:^f%:->--& /• SOME BEAR, BUT MOSTLYPARSON BY PERCY M. CUSHINGIllustrated by George C. Harper r y AHWEAMBELEWAGA- K MOT it was to the Indianswho built their tepees alongits silver length before the sunstruck red on the first whiteface to look upon the —the sound wasstrange, and the lips of this first whiteman and the others who followed himstumbled over it. So as best they couldthese early traders asked its meaning ofthe Indians. And the Indians raised along shout, and then pressed their fin-gers to their lips—the sign to listen. For a moment there was sil


Outing . :V:^f%:->--& /• SOME BEAR, BUT MOSTLYPARSON BY PERCY M. CUSHINGIllustrated by George C. Harper r y AHWEAMBELEWAGA- K MOT it was to the Indianswho built their tepees alongits silver length before the sunstruck red on the first whiteface to look upon the —the sound wasstrange, and the lips of this first whiteman and the others who followed himstumbled over it. So as best they couldthese early traders asked its meaning ofthe Indians. And the Indians raised along shout, and then pressed their fin-gers to their lips—the sign to listen. For a moment there was silence; thenfrom rocky crags, from the black wil-derness shores, far and farther from thefar distances, rolled and swelled an an-swering shout of mighty volume, to peal away ripple by ripple into the silencefrom which it had come. The whitemen understood then and they called itthe Lake of Many Sounds, which waseasier to say and to understand. To-day the traveler who drives hiscedar canoe through t


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