. Adventures of a young naturalist. Natural history; Indians of North America. A YOUNG NATURALIST. 33 dog on one side and the Indian on the other, who, in spite of his load, kept up without difficulty. This feat on the part of my servant did not much surprise me, for I do not think that in the whole world there are any more indefatigable runners than the Mistec Indians. At twelve o'clock, just as the bell was calling home the laborers, I entered the court-yard of the sugar-mill, where I caught sight of my youngster sitting on the ground, with his dog at his feet, looking with rapture at some d
. Adventures of a young naturalist. Natural history; Indians of North America. A YOUNG NATURALIST. 33 dog on one side and the Indian on the other, who, in spite of his load, kept up without difficulty. This feat on the part of my servant did not much surprise me, for I do not think that in the whole world there are any more indefatigable runners than the Mistec Indians. At twelve o'clock, just as the bell was calling home the laborers, I entered the court-yard of the sugar-mill, where I caught sight of my youngster sitting on the ground, with his dog at his feet, looking with rapture at some ducks that were enjoying themselves in a muddy 2*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Biart, Lucien, 1828-1897; Gillmore, Parker, editor; Benett, Léon, engraver; Simon, P. , engraver; Moll, E. R. , engraver; Pisan, A. , engraver; Gauchard, Félix Jean, engraver; Pannemaker, Adolphe François, 1822- engraver; Harper & Brothers, publisher. New York: : Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square
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