The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by Katherine Chandler
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THE BIRD-WOMAN OF THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION
A SUPPLEMENTARY READER FOR FIRST AND SECOND GRADES BY KATHERINE CHANDLER Author of "Habits of California Plants" and "In the Reign of Coyote: Folk-Lore from the Pacific" 1905 To my friend GENEVRA SISSON SNEDDEN whose interest in this little book has encouraged its completion PREFACE. Because children invariably ask for "more" of the stories they find interesting, this little book of continuous narrative has been written. Every incident is found in the Lewis and Clark Journals, so that the child's frequent question, "Is it true?" can be answered in the affirmative. The vocabulary consists of fewer than 700 words. Over half of these are |
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