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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, October 27, 1804
Day 374 Day 376 Clark, October 27, 1804 27th of October Satturday 1804 we Set out arly Came too at this Village on the L. S. this village is Situated on an eminance of about 50 feet above…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Lewis, April 18, 1805
Day 601 Day 603 Lewis, April 18, 1805 Thursday April 18th 1805. A fine morning, set out at an early hour. one Beaver caught this morning by two traps, having a foot in each; the traps…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, May 5, 1805
Day 637 Day 639 Clark, May 5, 1805 5th of May Sunday 1805 We Set out verry early and had not proceeded far before the rudder Irons of one of the Perogus broke which detained us a Short…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: June 16, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark June 15, 1804June 17, 1804June 16, 1804 16th June Satterday Set out at 7 oClock Proceed on N. 68°W. 21/2 ms. passed a Isd. close on the S. S. at…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: May 18, 1805
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark May 17, 1805May 19, 1805May 18, 1805 Saturday May 18th 1805. The wind blew hard this morning from the West. we were enabled to employ our toe…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: June 22, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark June 21, 1804June 23, 1804June 22, 1804 22nd June Friday after a Violent gust of wind accompanied with rain from the West, which commenced at Day…Aesop's Fables: The Miller, His Son, and Their Ass
by Aesop The Wolf and the BoyThe Stag and the VineThe Miller, His Son, and Their Ass A Miller, accompanied by his young Son, was driving his Ass to market in hopes of finding a purchaser…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: July 6, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark July 5, 1804July 7, 1804July 6, 1804 6th July Friday. We Set out early this morning & Proceeded on (the river falls Slowly) wind S. W) passed…The Journals of Lewis & Clark: July 11, 1804
by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark July 10, 1804July 12, 1804July 11, 1804 July 11th Wednesday, Set out early proceeded on passed a Willow (1) Island in a bend to the S. S. Sent…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: The Kingdom of Cards, VI
by Rabindranath Tagore V VII VI Where are vanished now their prim, round, regular, complacent features? Here is a face full of love-sick longing. Here is a heart heating wild with regrets.…