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The Yosemite

CHAPTER 6
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It is the Indian's own tree, and many a white man have they killed for cutting it down.

Being so low, the cones are readily beaten off with poles, and the nuts procured by roasting them until the scales open.

In bountiful seasons a single Indian may gather thirty or forty bushels..


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