. Our country in story . osition. Since she knew the languages ofthe Indian tribes beyond the mountains, Lewis and Clarkdecided to take her along with them when they wouldcontinue their journey in spring. One morning the Indians came running to Fort Mandancrying excitedly, The buffalo! The buffalo! Awayflew the redmen on their horses. Away galloped the whitemen after them. Up the river the hunters went, and gavechase to an immense herd of buffalo. Load after load ofmeat was carried home on the horses backs and hung inthe storehouse. Day after day with the thermometer 278 OUR COUNTRY IN STORY m
. Our country in story . osition. Since she knew the languages ofthe Indian tribes beyond the mountains, Lewis and Clarkdecided to take her along with them when they wouldcontinue their journey in spring. One morning the Indians came running to Fort Mandancrying excitedly, The buffalo! The buffalo! Awayflew the redmen on their horses. Away galloped the whitemen after them. Up the river the hunters went, and gavechase to an immense herd of buffalo. Load after load ofmeat was carried home on the horses backs and hung inthe storehouse. Day after day with the thermometer 278 OUR COUNTRY IN STORY marking twenty degrees below zero, with two suns in thesky, and with brilliant northern lights in the evening, thehunters were out to chase the shaggy animals. March came; scattered flocks of ducks, swans, andgeese were seen flying northward, a sign that spring wascoming. And now our explorers became very busy pre-paring for their onward journey. From morning till nightthe blows of axes and hammers could be heard. The old.
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