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Striving To Plan for the Future
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An Inquisitive Stranger
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An Unexpected Proposition
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I Set Out as a Guide
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John Mitchell's Outfit
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Making the Bargain
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We Leave St. Louis
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The Hardships To Be Encountered
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The Camp at Independence
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A Frontier Town
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The Start from Independence
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Careless Travelers
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Overrun by Wild Horses
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Searching for the Live Stock
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Abandoning the Missing Animals
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Meeting with Other Emigrants
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A Tempest
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Facing the Indians
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Teaching the Pawnees a Lesson
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The Pawnee Village
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A Bold Demand
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I Gain Credit as a Guide
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A Difficult Crossing
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Wash Day
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Indian Pictures
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A Plague of Wood Ticks
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Another Tempest
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The Cattle Stampeded Again
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Difficult Traveling
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Colonel Kearny's Dragoons
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Disagreeable Visitors
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Driving Away the Indians
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Turkey Hunting
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Eager Hunters
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Antelope Country
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Shooting Antelopes
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A Pawnee Visitor
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The Pawnees Try To Frighten Us
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Defending Ourselves
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Scarcity of Fuel, and Discomfort
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Lame Oxen
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An Army of Emigrants
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The Buffalo Country
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Hunting Buffaloes
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My Mother's Advice
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Ash Hollow Post Office
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New Comrades
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Fort Laramie
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A Sioux Encampment
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Indians on the March
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The Fourth of July
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Multitudes of Buffaloes
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We Meet Colonel Kearny Again
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Across the Divide
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Fort Bridger
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Trading at Fort Hall
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Thievish Snakes
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The Hot Springs
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The Falls of the Snake River
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Signs of the Indians
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Beset with Danger
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Hunger and Thirst
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Nearly Exhausted
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Arrival at Fort Boise
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On the Trail Once More
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Cayuse Indians
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The Columbia River
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An Indian Ferry
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The Dalles of the Columbia
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Our Live Stock
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My Work as Guide Ended
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I Become a Farmer
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