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Identifier: lifelaborsof00hare (find matches)
Title: The life and labors of Bishop Hare : apostle to the Sioux
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Hare, William Hobart, 1838-1909 Howe, M. A. De Wolfe (Mark Antony De Wolfe), 1864-1960
Subjects: Hare, William Hobart, 1838-1909 Episcopal Church Episcopal Church Anglican Communion Anglican Communion Missionaries Dakota Indians
Publisher: New York : Sturgis & Walton
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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ten only a water-hole in the bedof what was sometimes a torrent, and again formany months without water save as described.The ranche, a low log hut, sometimes two placednear together, the one for the accommodation oftravelers, the other for the occupants, and wherethe wretched food was prepared. The latterusually consisted of poor bacon swimming ingrease, and soda or saleratus biscuit, often asyellow as gold and smelling like soft soap fromthe excess of alkali. Sometimes fortunately itwas varied by potatoes, often wretchedly cooked,and—luxury of luxuries—stewed dried apples,and coiFee prepared by adding a little freshcoffee to the grounds of any number of previousbrewings, and in a pot which never knew a cleans-ing. If pretense of a table cloth there were, itconsisted of a piece of worn oil-cloth moppedwith the dish-clout after the meal. The tablewas used as a lounging place or card-table bj^the occupants of the ranche between times.The roofs were of earth supported on poles whole
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H2 LU Q, DOHi O2 > H >- 2 X Q Z< <X CLOX to DQ A PIONEER IN NIOBRAKA 7S or split, with some hay under the earth. Bymice, or by natural gravitation, or by force ofthe wind, the earth often came peppering down,and when it rained heavily drops or streamletsof mud were hard to escape. The floors wereusually the virgin earth, and became saturatedwith filth, and the abode of innumerable fleaswhich made life wretched by day, or until theweary traveler sought relief in bed. Ah, thosebeds! the acme of luxury! so sleep-inviting totired, tormented flesh! A dirty tick stuflPed withcoarse slough hay, unevenly disposed, no sheets,blankets or quilts, in constant use, seldom ornever aired or washed, cahco or muslin pillow-cases, sometimes very dirty. Not to show him-self entirely devoid of kindness to the lower an-imals, the tired traveler usually took to bed withhim a few of the aforementioned fleas. But hesoon found there were other orders of creationwhich demanded his attenti

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  • bookyear:1912
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
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  • bookauthor:Howe__M__A__De_Wolfe__Mark_Antony_De_Wolfe___1864_1960
  • booksubject:Hare__William_Hobart__1838_1909
  • booksubject:Episcopal_Church
  • booksubject:Anglican_Communion
  • booksubject:Missionaries
  • booksubject:Dakota_Indians
  • bookpublisher:New_York___Sturgis___Walton
  • bookcontributor:Princeton_Theological_Seminary_Library
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