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A heavy wind blew the snow in our faces, nearly blinding us

A heavy wind blew the snow in our faces, nearly blinding us.jpg ThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wallThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wallThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wallThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wallThumbnailsMy father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wall

“We had a hard time,” he said. “Perhaps the gods, for some cause, were angry with us. We had gone five days; evening came and it began to rain. We were on the prairie, and our young men sat all night with their saddles and saddle skins over their heads to keep off the rain.

“In the morning, the rain turned to snow. A heavy wind blew the snow in our faces, nearly blinding us.