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the Indian women, an example which their more [[superstitious?]] sisters might occasionally profit by. This, added to the neatness of her dress & glassy blackness of her long hair, black eyes with long dark lashes & the pleasing expression of more than usually regular features, gave her great advantages of appearance over her fellow squaws - So bashful was she that I seldom got more than a glance of her & as to | the Indian women, an example which their more [[superstitious?]] sisters might occasionally profit by. This, added to the neatness of her dress & glassy blackness of her long hair, black eyes with long dark lashes & the pleasing expression of more than usually regular features, gave her great advantages of appearance over her fellow squaws - So bashful was she that I seldom got more than a glance of her & as to sketching it was out of the question - The women appear to advantage in the canoes, the [[unclear]] of the paddle serving to display the taper of the arm & wrist & the heaving of a well developed chest. Dr. Williamsson received me kindly & I was lodged comfortably |
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the Indian women, an example which their more superstitious? sisters might occasionally profit by. This, added to the neatness of her dress & glassy blackness of her long hair, black eyes with long dark lashes & the pleasing expression of more than usually regular features, gave her great advantages of appearance over her fellow squaws - So bashful was she that I seldom got more than a glance of her & as to sketching it was out of the question - The women appear to advantage in the canoes, the unclear of the paddle serving to display the taper of the arm & wrist & the heaving of a well developed chest. Dr. Williamsson received me kindly & I was lodged comfortably