. Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings . ht I Av coorse hes all right. I knowed Idfix him all right, an he knowed it, an his Ma knowedit when she let him come. Did she say onythingabout it? No, Granny, not a word. The dhirty hussy ! Saved the boys life in sphiteof their robbin me an she aint human enough tosay thank ye-—the dhirty hussy! May God forgiveher as I do, said the old woman with evident andimplacable enmity. Fwhat hev ye got thayer ? Hivin be praised, theycant kill them all off. They kin cut
. Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings . ht I Av coorse hes all right. I knowed Idfix him all right, an he knowed it, an his Ma knowedit when she let him come. Did she say onythingabout it? No, Granny, not a word. The dhirty hussy ! Saved the boys life in sphiteof their robbin me an she aint human enough tosay thank ye-—the dhirty hussy! May God forgiveher as I do, said the old woman with evident andimplacable enmity. Fwhat hev ye got thayer ? Hivin be praised, theycant kill them all off. They kin cut down the trees,but the flowers comes ivery year, me little beauties—me little beauties! Yan spread them out. Shepicked up an Arum and went on. Now, thatsSorry-plant, only some calls it Injun Turnip, an Ihear the childer call it Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Dont yenever put the root o that near yer tongue. Itll sureburn ye like fire. First thing whin they gits howldav a greeny the bhise throis to make him boite thatsame. Shure he niver does it twicet. The Injunsbile the pizen out o the root an ates it; shuru.:fcs bettern starvinV 200. Yan and the Witch Golden Seal (Hydrastis canadensis), the piant shehad used for Sams knee, was duly recognized andpraised, its wonderful golden root, the best gooViver came out av the ground, was described with itsimpression of the seal of the Wise King. Thims Mandrakes, an theyre moighty late, anye shure got thim in the woods. Some calls it MayApples, an more calls it Kingroot. The Injuns useit fur their bowels, an it has cured many a horse otpole evil that I seen meself. An Blue Cohosh, only I call that Spazzum-root,Thayer aint nothin like it fur spazzums—took liketay; only fur that the Injun women wouldnt live inall their thrubles, but thats something that dontconsarn ye. Luk now, how the laves is all spread outlike wan wid spazzums. Glory be to the Saints and theBlessed Virgin, everything is done fur us on airth anplain marked, if wed only take t
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