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Excerpt from Saddle and MocassinThe following sketches were made at different times and during various cruises in the States. The earlier ones are fairly close records of the scenes and inci dents which they profess to describe. My movements in the country referred to in the two latter were, however, too desultory to admit of similar treatment; in some cases I traversed the same ground two or three times, and remained for weeks without gleaning anything that would be of interest to the ordinary…
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The following sketches were made at different times and during various cruises in the States. The earlier ones are fairly close records of the scenes and inci dents which they profess to describe. My movements in the country referred to in the two latter were, however, too desultory to admit of similar treatment; in some cases I traversed the same ground two or three times, and remained for weeks without gleaning anything that would be of interest to the ordinary reader. In the trips detailed in this part of the book, therefore, I have occasionally introduced characters and materials that do not strictly belong in the situa tions assigned to them. In fact, my object has been rather to present two characteristic studies of local colour than bare records of the travels that afford a.

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The following sketches were made at different times and during various cruises in the States. The earlier ones are fairly close records of the scenes and inci dents which they profess to describe. My movements in the country referred to in the two latter were, however, too desultory to admit of similar treatment; in some cases I traversed the same ground two or three times, and remained for weeks without gleaning anything that would be of interest to the ordinary reader. In the trips detailed in this part of the book, therefore, I have occasionally introduced characters and materials that do not strictly belong in the situa tions assigned to them. In fact, my object has been rather to present two characteristic studies of local colour than bare records of the travels that afford a.

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