id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13762 Cormack, W. E. (William Eppes) Report of Mr. W. E. Cormack's journey in search of the Red Indians in Newfoundland .txt text/plain 5055 189 67 outline of my expedition in search of the Boeothicks or Red Indians, Bay-Great Lake, at a _portage_ known by the name of the Indian Path, leads from this place to the lakes, near New Bay, to the eastward. In this direction lies the famous Red Indians' Lake. rivers, and the like,--the Indians kill great numbers of deer with We now determined to proceed towards the Red Indians' Lake, sanguine One night we encamped on the foundation of an old Red Indian wigwam, The Red Indians' Lake discharges itself about three or four miles from from the name of the month in which she was taken, was the Red Indian her body to the lake; and not meeting with any of her people, left it Indians were this winter encamped on the banks of the River Exploits, that had ever before been up to the Red Indian Lake. ./cache/13762.txt ./txt/13762.txt