When they thought his appetite had returned, an old woman presented him, in a bowl made of light-colored horn, a kind of syrup, pleasant to the taste, made from a species of berry, common in this country, about the size of a cherry, called by the Indians... Washington: A Guide to the Evergreen State - Page 191941 - 687 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Thomas Bulfinch - Literary Criticism - 1866 - 488 pages
...appetite had returned, an old woman presented him, in a bowl made of light-colored horn, a kind of sirup, pleasant to the taste, made from a species of berry common in this country, about the size of a cherry, called by the Indians shdwd. Of these berries a bread is... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - Columbia River - 1893 - 488 pages
...his appetite had returned, an old woman presented him, in a bowl made of light-colored horn, a kind of syrup, pleasant to the taste, made from a species of berry, common in this country, about the size of a cherry, called by the Indians shelwel ;" of these berries a bread... | |
| Olin Dunbar Wheeler - Americana - 1904 - 456 pages
...his appetite had returned, an old woman presented him, in a bowl made of light-coloured horn, a kind of syrup, pleasant to the taste, made from a species of berry common in this country about the size of a cherry, called by the Indians shelwel; of these berries a bread is... | |
| Olin Dunbar Wheeler - Americana - 1904 - 456 pages
...his appetite had returned, an old woman presented him. in a bowl made of light-coloured horn, a kind of syrup, pleasant to the taste, made from a species of berry common in this country about the size of a cherry, called by the Indians shelwel; of these berries a bread is... | |
| Charles Henry Carey - Local author - 1922 - 1036 pages
...woman presented him in a bowl made of a light-colored horn, a kind of sirup, pleasant to the taste, and made from a species of berry common in the country, about the size of a cherry, and called by the indians shelwell (salal) ; of these berries a bread is also prepared, which being... | |
| Elliot Coues - History - 2007 - 477 pages
...his appetite had returned, an old woman presented him, in a bowl made of light-colored horn, a kind of syrup, pleasant to the taste, made from a species of berry, common in this country, about the size of a cherry, called by the Indians shelwel ;" of these berries a bread... | |
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