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Indian Lives and Anecdotes ca. 1886 - 1941 part 9

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Even as long ago as when my father was a child, the Indians always spoke of their "dividends" their "bounty" their "outfit & their "supplies" shortening the latter into "sprys" & "Spose you spry us we sell you our fur"

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Even as long ago as when my father was a child, the Indians always spoke of their "dividends" their "bounty" their "outfit & their "supplies" shortening the latter into "sprys" & "Spose you spry us we sell you our fur"