When Tecumtha's Religion of the Dancing Lakes came to young Creek braves, they were ready to believe in it. |
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But then both heard the war cry of a few of the braves as well as whoops from the cowhands with resounding bullets. |
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In order to absorb the lupine hunting spirit, Blackfeet braves slept on furs and offered howls of praise to the wolf. |
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The rebels had been worsted by Jiang Zhongyuan's Hunan braves at Soyi Ford. |
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Thus begins an adventure in which Measle finds friends, braves dangers, wreaks vengeance and discovers a happy ending. |
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When the Cavalry invested Indian encampments, they periodically encountered warrior braves beside women and children. |
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Five suns passed, and still another five suns had risen and set, and yet no braves returned. |
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We need our tough-guy writers just like we need everyone who braves the vast fields of unpretentious, popular fiction. |
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A minute later, two braves rode off, galloping their horses to the west. |
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When he wanted to travel, he called for his braves, and they would carry him upon a travois, an A-shaped frame made of long poles and a deerskin platform. |
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The party numbered braves from the Penobscot and Kennebec tribes. |
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The braves made trouble with neighboring tribes, attracting the displeasure of the Canadian Mounties. |
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Thwarting a U.S. raid at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, Sioux and Cheyenne braves took no prisoners, killing Custer and 265 of his men. |
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He braves the dangers of the Abyss alone in a manner reminiscent of Odysseus or Aeneas. |
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An occasional boater braves a strong breeze and rows by. |
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Guided by her little wooden hussar, who has become a prince charming, Clara braves the dangers and faces up to her doubts as she encounters numerous strange new feelings. |
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Kevin, turning the braves into sweetbay magnolia trees rooted to their spots even as-they still arched toward the fire. |
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One of the braves had an ankle bell that chinged when he walked. |
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