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He assured her that it was nonsense, but that Gailhaguet "knows my name very well -- he tried to help me, and later he made stuff up to scare you so you would not connect me to him even more." ||||| She told Tokhtakhounov that she knew the FBI had interviewed Gailhaguet because of information that Tokhtakhounov "was involved with the results" of the ice dancing.
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On what date did Anissina reveal that Gailhaguet had forbidden her from speaking with Tokhtakhounov On or about March 7th
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Howard proposed in June that the program accept the recommendations of its Science/Technical Advisory Committee and add some cancers to the coverage list -- 14 categories in all. ||||| Firefighters responding to 9/11 at increased cancer risk The advisory committee review called for expanded "coverage for certain types of cancer resulting from exposure to toxins released at Ground Zero."
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What review called for expanded coverage of certain types of cancer after Howard made his proposal The advisory committee review
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Firefighters responding to 9/11 at increased cancer risk The advisory committee review called for expanded "coverage for certain types of cancer resulting from exposure to toxins released at Ground Zero." ||||| "The publication of this final rule marks an important step in the effort to provide needed treatment and care to 9/11 responders and survivors through the WTC Health Program," Howard said in a statement Monday.
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What review called for expanded coverage of certain types of cancer after Howard made his proposal The advisory committee review
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The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| Federal health authorities Monday added 58 types of cancer to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
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What review called for expanded coverage of certain types of cancer after Howard made his proposal The advisory committee review
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Howard proposed in June that the program accept the recommendations of its Science/Technical Advisory Committee and add some cancers to the coverage list -- 14 categories in all. ||||| Firefighters responding to 9/11 at increased cancer risk The advisory committee review called for expanded "coverage for certain types of cancer resulting from exposure to toxins released at Ground Zero."
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What review called for expanded coverage of certain types of cancer after Howard made his proposal The Advisory committee
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Firefighters responding to 9/11 at increased cancer risk The advisory committee review called for expanded "coverage for certain types of cancer resulting from exposure to toxins released at Ground Zero." ||||| "The publication of this final rule marks an important step in the effort to provide needed treatment and care to 9/11 responders and survivors through the WTC Health Program," Howard said in a statement Monday.
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What review called for expanded coverage of certain types of cancer after Howard made his proposal The Advisory committee
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The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| Federal health authorities Monday added 58 types of cancer to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
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What review called for expanded coverage of certain types of cancer after Howard made his proposal The Advisory committee
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Howard proposed in June that the program accept the recommendations of its Science/Technical Advisory Committee and add some cancers to the coverage list -- 14 categories in all. ||||| Firefighters responding to 9/11 at increased cancer risk The advisory committee review called for expanded "coverage for certain types of cancer resulting from exposure to toxins released at Ground Zero."
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What review called for expanded coverage of certain types of cancer after Howard made his proposal Science/Technical Advisory Committee
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Firefighters responding to 9/11 at increased cancer risk The advisory committee review called for expanded "coverage for certain types of cancer resulting from exposure to toxins released at Ground Zero." ||||| "The publication of this final rule marks an important step in the effort to provide needed treatment and care to 9/11 responders and survivors through the WTC Health Program," Howard said in a statement Monday.
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What review called for expanded coverage of certain types of cancer after Howard made his proposal Science/Technical Advisory Committee
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The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| Federal health authorities Monday added 58 types of cancer to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
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What review called for expanded coverage of certain types of cancer after Howard made his proposal Science/Technical Advisory Committee
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According to the proposed rule, an estimated 950 to 2,150 people would take advantage of the additional coverage. ||||| The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said.
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According to the World Trade Center Health Program, 950 to 2150 people would take advantage of additional coverage, which would incur an estimated cost of how much money Between $14.5 million and $33 million
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The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said. ||||| 9/11 detective dies after battle with lung cancer First responders, volunteers, survivors of the attacks and residents near the site who meet specific qualifications will be eligible for coverage, according to the World Trade Center Health Program.
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According to the World Trade Center Health Program, 950 to 2150 people would take advantage of additional coverage, which would incur an estimated cost of how much money Between $14.5 million and $33 million
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9/11 detective dies after battle with lung cancer First responders, volunteers, survivors of the attacks and residents near the site who meet specific qualifications will be eligible for coverage, according to the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said.
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According to the World Trade Center Health Program, 950 to 2150 people would take advantage of additional coverage, which would incur an estimated cost of how much money Between $14.5 million and $33 million
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According to the proposed rule, an estimated 950 to 2,150 people would take advantage of the additional coverage. ||||| The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said.
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According to the World Trade Center Health Program, 950 to 2150 people would take advantage of additional coverage, which would incur an estimated cost of how much money 14.5 million to 33 million dollars
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The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said. ||||| 9/11 detective dies after battle with lung cancer First responders, volunteers, survivors of the attacks and residents near the site who meet specific qualifications will be eligible for coverage, according to the World Trade Center Health Program.
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According to the World Trade Center Health Program, 950 to 2150 people would take advantage of additional coverage, which would incur an estimated cost of how much money 14.5 million to 33 million dollars
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9/11 detective dies after battle with lung cancer First responders, volunteers, survivors of the attacks and residents near the site who meet specific qualifications will be eligible for coverage, according to the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said.
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According to the World Trade Center Health Program, 950 to 2150 people would take advantage of additional coverage, which would incur an estimated cost of how much money 14.5 million to 33 million dollars
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The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| Howard proposed in June that the program accept the recommendations of its Science/Technical Advisory Committee and add some cancers to the coverage list -- 14 categories in all. ||||| The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said.
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How many categories of cancer did the World Trade Center Health Program add to the Federal Register Around 14
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The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| "The publication of this final rule marks an important step in the effort to provide needed treatment and care to 9/11 responders and survivors through the WTC Health Program," Howard said in a statement Monday. ||||| Federal health authorities Monday added 58 types of cancer to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
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How many categories of cancer did the World Trade Center Health Program add to the Federal Register Around 14
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According to the proposed rule, an estimated 950 to 2,150 people would take advantage of the additional coverage. ||||| The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said. ||||| "The publication of this final rule marks an important step in the effort to provide needed treatment and care to 9/11 responders and survivors through the WTC Health Program," Howard said in a statement Monday.
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How many categories of cancer did the World Trade Center Health Program add to the Federal Register Around 14
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The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said. ||||| 9/11 detective dies after battle with lung cancer First responders, volunteers, survivors of the attacks and residents near the site who meet specific qualifications will be eligible for coverage, according to the World Trade Center Health Program.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage First responders
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The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said. ||||| Howard proposed in June that the program accept the recommendations of its Science/Technical Advisory Committee and add some cancers to the coverage list -- 14 categories in all.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage First responders
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The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage First responders
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The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said. ||||| 9/11 detective dies after battle with lung cancer First responders, volunteers, survivors of the attacks and residents near the site who meet specific qualifications will be eligible for coverage, according to the World Trade Center Health Program.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage volunteers
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The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said. ||||| Howard proposed in June that the program accept the recommendations of its Science/Technical Advisory Committee and add some cancers to the coverage list -- 14 categories in all.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage volunteers
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The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage volunteers
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The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said. ||||| 9/11 detective dies after battle with lung cancer First responders, volunteers, survivors of the attacks and residents near the site who meet specific qualifications will be eligible for coverage, according to the World Trade Center Health Program.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage survivors of the attacks
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The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said. ||||| Howard proposed in June that the program accept the recommendations of its Science/Technical Advisory Committee and add some cancers to the coverage list -- 14 categories in all.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage survivors of the attacks
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The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage survivors of the attacks
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The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said. ||||| 9/11 detective dies after battle with lung cancer First responders, volunteers, survivors of the attacks and residents near the site who meet specific qualifications will be eligible for coverage, according to the World Trade Center Health Program.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage residents near the site
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The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said. ||||| Howard proposed in June that the program accept the recommendations of its Science/Technical Advisory Committee and add some cancers to the coverage list -- 14 categories in all.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage residents near the site
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The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program. ||||| The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said.
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According to the rule added to the Federal Register, which groups who met specific qualifications would be eligible for coverage residents near the site
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Federal health authorities Monday added 58 types of cancer to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. ||||| The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program.
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Who's recommendation was finalized by an addition made to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attacks Administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program
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Federal health authorities Monday added 58 types of cancer to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. ||||| The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said.
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Who's recommendation was finalized by an addition made to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attacks Administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program
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The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said. ||||| Howard proposed in June that the program accept the recommendations of its Science/Technical Advisory Committee and add some cancers to the coverage list -- 14 categories in all.
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Who's recommendation was finalized by an addition made to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attacks Administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program
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Federal health authorities Monday added 58 types of cancer to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. ||||| The addition finalizes a recommendation from Dr. John Howard, administrator of the World Trade Center Health Program.
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Who's recommendation was finalized by an addition made to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attacks Dr. John Howard
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Federal health authorities Monday added 58 types of cancer to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks. ||||| The estimated cost for the total cancer treatment ranges between $14.5 million and $33 million, the proposal said.
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Who's recommendation was finalized by an addition made to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attacks Dr. John Howard
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The rule is expected to be published Wednesday in the Federal Register, and will take effect 30 days after its publication, Howard said. ||||| Howard proposed in June that the program accept the recommendations of its Science/Technical Advisory Committee and add some cancers to the coverage list -- 14 categories in all.
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Who's recommendation was finalized by an addition made to the list of covered illnesses for people who were exposed to toxins at the site of the World Trade Center during the 9/11 attacks Dr. John Howard
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
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What were the strange creatures Mono Indians
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears.
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What were the strange creatures Mono Indians
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Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake. ||||| At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears.
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What were the strange creatures Mono Indians
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They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give.
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What tribe were the men and women from Mono inidans
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They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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What tribe were the men and women from Mono inidans
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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What tribe were the men and women from Mono inidans
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They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give.
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What tribe were the men and women from Mono
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They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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What tribe were the men and women from Mono
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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What tribe were the men and women from Mono
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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Which two products were the mono Indians able to name Whisky and tobacco
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Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
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Which two products were the mono Indians able to name Whisky and tobacco
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Which two products were the mono Indians able to name Whisky and tobacco
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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Which two products were the mono Indians able to name They were able to name only whiskey and tobacco
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Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
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Which two products were the mono Indians able to name They were able to name only whiskey and tobacco
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Which two products were the mono Indians able to name They were able to name only whiskey and tobacco
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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What were the two English words they knew Whisky and tobacco
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
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What were the two English words they knew Whisky and tobacco
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They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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What were the two English words they knew Whisky and tobacco
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They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give.
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What did the strangers want and what were they wearing They wanted tobacco and whiskey and they were wearing sage rabbit skins,
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species.
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What did the strangers want and what were they wearing They wanted tobacco and whiskey and they were wearing sage rabbit skins,
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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What did the strangers want and what were they wearing They wanted tobacco and whiskey and they were wearing sage rabbit skins,
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They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give.
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What did the strangers want and what were they wearing Wears skin of sage rabbit
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species.
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What did the strangers want and what were they wearing Wears skin of sage rabbit
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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What did the strangers want and what were they wearing Wears skin of sage rabbit
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They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give.
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What did the strangers want and what were they wearing They want whisky and tobacco
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species.
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What did the strangers want and what were they wearing They want whisky and tobacco
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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What did the strangers want and what were they wearing They want whisky and tobacco
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I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company. ||||| Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species.
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What did the narrator consider doing when first approached by the Indians and how did he feel Suppressed his fear
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I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company. ||||| Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give.
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What did the narrator consider doing when first approached by the Indians and how did he feel Suppressed his fear
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
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What did the narrator consider doing when first approached by the Indians and how did he feel Suppressed his fear
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I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company. ||||| Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species.
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What did the narrator consider doing when first approached by the Indians and how did he feel He considered turning back because he was afraid
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I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company. ||||| Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give.
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What did the narrator consider doing when first approached by the Indians and how did he feel He considered turning back because he was afraid
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
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What did the narrator consider doing when first approached by the Indians and how did he feel He considered turning back because he was afraid
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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How was he able to find that the mono Indians did not understand English Because he tried to convince them that he had no whiskey or tobacco
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
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How was he able to find that the mono Indians did not understand English Because he tried to convince them that he had no whiskey or tobacco
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
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How was he able to find that the mono Indians did not understand English Because he tried to convince them that he had no whiskey or tobacco
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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How was he able to find that the mono Indians did not understand English Their dress and languange
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Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
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How was he able to find that the mono Indians did not understand English Their dress and languange
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
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How was he able to find that the mono Indians did not understand English Their dress and languange
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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Where did the pass lead to Shore of mono lake
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Where did the pass lead to Shore of mono lake
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Where did the pass lead to Shore of mono lake
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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Where did the pass lead to The pass leads to the Yosemite valley
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Where did the pass lead to The pass leads to the Yosemite valley
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Where did the pass lead to The pass leads to the Yosemite valley
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They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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Who did the narrator meet on his journey and what were they on their way to do He met Mono Indians who were going to the valley for trout and acorns
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Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake. ||||| At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears.
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Who did the narrator meet on his journey and what were they on their way to do He met Mono Indians who were going to the valley for trout and acorns
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Who did the narrator meet on his journey and what were they on their way to do He met Mono Indians who were going to the valley for trout and acorns
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They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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Who did the narrator meet on his journey and what were they on their way to do Mono Indian
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Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake. ||||| At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears.
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Who did the narrator meet on his journey and what were they on their way to do Mono Indian
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Who did the narrator meet on his journey and what were they on their way to do Mono Indian
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Why was he inclined to turn back He was inclined to turn back because a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward him with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears
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I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company. ||||| Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give.
|
Why was he inclined to turn back He was inclined to turn back because a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward him with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears
|
Both the men and the women begged persistently for whisky and tobacco, and seemed so accustomed to denials that I found it impossible to convince them that I had none to give. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
|
Why was he inclined to turn back He was inclined to turn back because a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward him with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears
|
At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Why did everything seem grim The wild surroundings
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I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
|
Why did everything seem grim The wild surroundings
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Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
|
Why did everything seem grim The wild surroundings
|
At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company.
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Why did everything seem grim Because the rocks were surrounding him and scary creatures were moving towards him like bears
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I never turn back, though often so inclined, and in this particular instance, amid such surroundings, everything seemed singularly unfavorable for the calm acceptance of so grim a company. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
|
Why did everything seem grim Because the rocks were surrounding him and scary creatures were moving towards him like bears
|
Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species. ||||| They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits.
|
Why did everything seem grim Because the rocks were surrounding him and scary creatures were moving towards him like bears
|
They proved to be nothing more formidable than Mono Indians dressed in the skins of sage-rabbits. ||||| Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake.
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Who was traveling to Yosemite Valley The group of Mono Indians
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Excepting the names of these two products of civilization, they seemed to understand not a word of English; but I afterward learned that they were on their way to Yosemite Valley to feast awhile on trout and procure a load of acorns to carry back through the pass to their huts on the shore of Mono Lake. ||||| At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears.
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Who was traveling to Yosemite Valley The group of Mono Indians
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At length, as I entered the pass, the huge rocks began to close around in all their wild, mysterious impressiveness, when suddenly, as I was gazing eagerly about me, a drove of gray hairy beings came in sight, lumbering toward me with a kind of boneless, wallowing motion like bears. ||||| Suppressing my fears, I soon discovered that although as hairy as bears and as crooked as summit pines, the strange creatures were sufficiently erect to belong to our own species.
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Who was traveling to Yosemite Valley The group of Mono Indians
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