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America arrived on the scene first, closely followed by Little Giant. The Great Fire 1995-04-01T00:00:00Z
He was winning recognition as an orator when Republicans chose him to oppose the Little Giant, but there were still few obvious signs of his potential for national greatness. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
Her nickname is “The Little Giant,” which is also the name of her Twitter and Instagram accounts and her blog. Danielle Lao Gets Back to Wimbledon, and Makes the Most of It 2021-06-27T04:00:00Z
She calls herself “The Little Giant”, a constant reminder to play bigger than she is, to be more creative. Living on a shoestring: the reality of tennis below the world of Wimbledon 2019-06-30T04:00:00Z
He’s holding a launch party Tuesday in Portland at Little Giant. Director Steven Soderbergh to raise a glass in Maine 2019-05-07T04:00:00Z
But Peck will explain that the “Little Giant” advocated for expansion of the U.S. to the west and for the creation of a national railroad system. Stephen Douglas the subject of June 3 lecture at tomb 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z
Standing only five feet four inches tall, the “Little Giant” had outsized ambitions for the presidency and knew he needed southern and northern Democrats in order to realize them. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
He started the "small hands" brawl with Trump in a debate; he's no Lincoln, nor he is close to "Little Giant" Stephen Douglas, Lincoln's opponent in their famous debates around Illinois. The GOP Birthed Trump 2016-03-07T05:00:00Z
There was a noble pertinacity in the “Little Giant.” Voices from the Past 2012-04-19T02:00:30.787Z
These joint meetings were spirited affairs sometimes; but at no time did he find the Little Giant averse to a conflict. Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1 (of 2) The True Story Of A Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:35.370Z
Then what was it that the 'Little Giant' invented? Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 (of 2) The True Story of a Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:32.877Z
The anti-Nebraska Democrats of Illinois required early proof that their Senator was not afraid of the Little Giant, but was his match at cut-and-thrust debate as well as his superior in dignity and moral power. The Life of Lyman Trumbull 2011-11-20T03:00:11.243Z
In person Douglas was conspicuously small, being hardly five feet in height, but his large head and massive chest and shoulders gave him the popular sobriquet “The Little Giant.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 6 "Dodwell" to "Drama"
We call Van Buren 'The Little Wizard;' Seward, who introduced the small bank-notes, 'Little Billy;' and Douglas, the democrat senator from Illinois, who is four feet high and very eloquent, 'The Little Giant.' Toilers of the Sea
She is said, however, to have refused the “Little Giant” on account of his lax morality and after that the coast was clear for Lincoln. Threads of Grey and Gold
The signs of the times indicated, and the result of the canvass demonstrated, that he and he alone was powerful enough to meet the redoubtable Little Giant in a greater conflict yet to follow. Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 (of 2) The True Story of a Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:32.877Z
He recalls with pity the weary but undaunted look, after nearly four months of incessant travel and speaking, of the Little Giant, whose health was already much impaired. The Life of Lyman Trumbull 2011-11-20T03:00:11.243Z
Kelsey fired twice from behind bunch willows, wounded both brutes, and won for himself the name of honour—Little Giant. The "Adventurers of England" on Hudson Bay A Chronicle of the Fur Trade in the North (Volume 18 of the Chronicles of Canada)
But the "Little Giant" was neither a prince nor the son of a prince, though a "sovereign" in his own right, as is every American citizen. Personal Recollections of a Cavalryman With Custer's Michigan Cavalry Brigade in the Civil War
Will quickly had his fire going, and he served not only trout, but bear steaks and hot coffee to the Little Giant, who ate with a tremendous appetite. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
From Havana we went to Lewistown and thence to Peoria, still following on the heels of the Little Giant, but nothing of special interest happened at either place. Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 (of 2) The True Story of a Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:32.877Z
He was the "Little Giant" from that day, and the speech became a Democratic tradition. Stephen Arnold Douglas
He was small and sinewy, with smooth face, bright eye, and broad brow, and his neighbors called him the "Little Giant." Robert Toombs Statesman, Speaker, Soldier, Sage
“Add the Little Giant as the thirteenth—just for luck!” laughed a knee-staker. The Story of Leather
The Little Giant had made upon him an ineffaceable impression of courage, skill and loyalty that would stand any test. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
And at the wrists, almost buried in the bloated folds of flesh, blackened, rusted, battered, yet still strong and whole, was a tightly-locked pair of Bean's Latest Model Little Giant handcuffs. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights
He was an effective, popular speaker; and his short and stout frame and large head had won for him the nickname of "The Little Giant." The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement
Douglas was in charge of the Territorial bills, and his readiness in debate, his sinewy intellect, his tact and shrewdness, had gained for him the name of "Little Giant." Robert Toombs Statesman, Speaker, Soldier, Sage
Henceforth throughout the works he was known as “The Little Giant.” The Story of Leather
Nevertheless the three were cheerful, and the Little Giant whistled like a nightingale. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
And in the third place, Mr. Trimm's plump white hands were folded in his lap, held in a close and enforced companionship by a new and shiny pair of Bean's Latest Model Little Giant handcuffs. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights
But for the moment none of these so dominated politics as did the Westerner whom Illinois had recently sent to the Senate—Stephen Douglas, surnamed "the Little Giant." A History of the United States
Douglas was small, round and graceful—he came to be known as "the Little Giant." The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln
“It’s the Little Giant,” said one man to another. The Story of Leather
The Little Giant returned, bathed, refreshed and joyous. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The moonlight struck upon the Little Giant handcuffs, making them look like quicksilver. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights
Lincoln soon became the leader of the Illinois Republicans, and made ready to match himself against Douglas when the "Little Giant" should next seek re-election. A History of the United States
"The Little Giant" drove from place to place in great style, traveling with an escort of influential friends. The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln
The men quarreled good-naturedly over which factory could really claim the Little Giant. The Story of Leather
"But don't hev a nightmare an' kick one o' my mules," said the Little Giant, "'cause the best tempered mule in the world is likely to kick back ag'in." The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
But the Republicans of the Northwest had been planning to make an end of the “Little Giant,” the man who was the most feared of all the public leaders of the time. Expansion and Conflict
In his last electoral campaign the "Little Giant" put up a plucky fight against his enemies North and South. A History of the United States
In the meantime his constituents boasted loudly of the fine spectacle they were going to give the State—"the Little Giant chawing up Old Abe!" Our American Holidays: Lincoln's Birthday A Comprehensive View of Lincoln as Given in the Most Noteworthy Essays, Orations and Poems, in Fiction and in Lincoln's Own Writings
“Three cheers for the Little Giant!” piped a shrill voice. The Story of Leather
"Good night," said the Little Giant, "an' remember not to kick one o' my mules in your sleep." The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The enthusiasm of the followers of the “Little Giant” surpassed all similar demonstrations at previous conventions. Expansion and Conflict
In that campaign the "Little Giant" spent the last of his unquenchable vitality; and in the midst of it he died. A History of the United States
One of these was a “Marion, Model No. 20,” weighing 38 tons, the others were “Vulcan Little Giant,” of about 30 tons each. Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, vol. LXVIII, Sept. 1910 The Bergen Hill Tunnels. Paper No. 1154
He had a herculean frame, with the exception of his lower limbs, which were short and small, dwarfing what otherwise would have been a conspicuous figure, and he was popularly known as "the Little Giant." Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
"It's a blind canyon after all!" suddenly exclaimed the Little Giant in deep disgust. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Short, thickset, and muscular in person, and strong in intellect Stephen A. Douglass came to be known as 'The Little Giant.' Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail
Her niece, a granddaughter of Dolly Madison, was the wife of the Little Giant of the West, Stephen A. Douglas. The Victim A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis
Douglas, known as the “Little Giant,” on account of his short stature and powerful eloquence as an orator. Stories of Later American History
One day the "Little Giant," going up to Beverly Tucker, a prominent Virginia politician, threw his arm on his shoulder, and said, in his impulsive way, "Bev., old boy, I love you." Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
"I believe the boy's right," said the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"The Giant Killer" towered so high above "the Little Giant" that a titter ran through the crowd. Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance
One sentence in Lincoln's speech at Ottawa thrust "The Little Giant" of Illinois out of his way forever. A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy
Farmers deserted their plows, smiths their forges, and housewives their baking to hear "Honest Abe" and "the Little Giant." History of the United States
For a candidate to oppose the "Little Giant," there could be no rival in the Republican ranks to Abraham Lincoln. A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln Condensed from Nicolay & Hay's Abraham Lincoln: A History
Always he heard in front of him the low and cheerful whistling of the Little Giant, to his mules, which, sure-footed, went on almost without a slip. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
He was no taller than Mary herself, but he had such a large head and shoulders that he had been nicknamed "the Little Giant." Abe Lincoln Gets His Chance
Moreover, the Little Giant had qualities of mind and heart that made men forget his physical shortcomings. Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics
Lincoln must have learned by the end of 1840, if not before, something of the power of the "Little Giant," as Douglas was called. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 5, April, 1896
In no other way had he yet appeared to such advantage as in encountering "the Little Giant." Abraham Lincoln, Volume I
"It wuz young William who thought of it, and who dared to speak of it," said the Little Giant, "an' so it's his win." The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The fame and prestige of the "Little Giant" was beginning to incline the vibrating scale. Abraham Lincoln, a History — Volume 02
And not least among his assets was the constant companionship of Mrs. Douglas, whose tact, grace, and beauty placated feelings which had been ruffled by the rude vigor of "the Little Giant." Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics
Mr. Roll knew Stephen A. Douglas well, and carries a watch which once belonged to the "Little Giant." McClure's Magazine December, 1895
But who was this man Lincoln, who had so bravely vanquished the Little Giant? Four Great Americans: Washington, Franklin, Webster, Lincoln A Book for Young Americans
But neither the hunter nor the Little Giant had seen his momentary collapse and he was glad, pardonable though it was. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
For these intellectual duels with Douglas, he possessed a power of analysis that easily outran and circumvented the "Little Giant's" most extraordinary gymnastics of argument. Abraham Lincoln, a History — Volume 02
If the sobriquet of "the Little Giant" had not already been fastened upon him, it was surely earned in this memorable campaign of 1840. Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics
There was a man who was known in the party as the "Little Giant." The Jungle
The quarrelers were hushed, thinking if Douglas, the Little Giant, had preceded or should follow their colossus of six feet three! The Lincoln Story Book A Judicious Collection of the Best Stories and Anecdotes of the Great President, Many Appearing Here for the First Time in Book Form
The animals did not stir, and the hunter and the Little Giant slept in deep peace. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
He had the faith and the patience to wait six years for a chance to repeat his political tournament with the "Little Giant." Abraham Lincoln, a History — Volume 02
It was from first to last a tempestuous conflict that exactly suited the impetuous, dashing qualities of "the Little Giant." Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics
It was generally conceded that, at last, in the person of Mr. Lincoln, the "Little Giant" had met his match. The Great Conspiracy, Volume 1
As Stephen A. Douglas, from his concentrated force and limited height was nicknamed "the Little Giant," his opponent, the elongated Lincoln, was dubbed "the Giant-Killer." The Lincoln Story Book A Judicious Collection of the Best Stories and Anecdotes of the Great President, Many Appearing Here for the First Time in Book Form
He called the attention of the Little Giant, who took the glasses himself, gazed a while and then resumed his rifle. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
He was a small man, but one of such mental power that he was called "the Little Giant." A Brief History of the United States
Even hostile critics were forced to yield to a certain admiration for "the Little Giant." Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics
In many qualities of intellect he was truly the "Little Giant" which popular fancy nicknamed him. Abraham Lincoln: a History — Volume 01
The reporter affirms that a voice like the lamented "Little Giant's" was heard and if others thought they recognized it the President must have been more affected than he allowed. The Lincoln Story Book A Judicious Collection of the Best Stories and Anecdotes of the Great President, Many Appearing Here for the First Time in Book Form
The Little Giant pulled the trigger and Will, watching through the glasses, saw the outlaw quiver convulsively and then lie quite still. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"I've got him," he had exclaimed toward the end of the first debate, and the Protean Little Giant, as Douglas was called, had turned and twisted in vain, caught by "that long-armed creature from Illinois." The American Spirit in Literature : a chronicle of great interpreters
What could there have been in the serious-minded, dark-visaged "Little Giant" to win the hand of this mistress of many hearts? Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics
Then what was it that the "Little Giant" invented? The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 5: 1858-1862
The Little Giant would have been pleased to pass off his antagonist as a tall dwarf. The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 1: 1832-1843
The Little Giant soon proved that he had read the mountain signs aright, as they came to a great descent, the steep walls enclosing a valley of vast depth. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
So strongly had his overmastering force impressed the popular imagination that the sobriquet, "Little Giant," suggested by his small stature and enormous energy, had become household words. Life of Stephen A. Douglas
Small wonder that even the vigorous health of "the Little Giant" succumbed to these assaults. Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics
The Ohio Republicans at once asked Mr. Lincoln to come to the state and reply to the "Little Giant." Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller
His admirers had dubbed him "the Little Giant," contrasting in that nickname the greatness of his mind with the smallness of his body. The Writings of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 1: 1832-1843
"It's luck, big luck, that we found him or he found us," continued the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
His friends and followers called him the "Little Giant." The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln
"The Little Giant" was a term of endearment applied to him by his followers. Lincoln; An Account of his Personal Life, Especially of its Springs of Action as Revealed and Deepened by the Ordeal of War
One evening in the midst of a heated argument Douglas, or "the Little Giant," as he was called, exclaimed: "This store is no place to talk politics." Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller
He saw also that the Little Giant had stopped and was looking at the pursuers with a speculative eye, while his repeating rifle lay easily in the hollow of his arm. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
But it was almost dark before the Little Giant crept around the face of the cliff and reached the hollow in which the lad lay. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Opposed to him was a veritable giant in stature—a man whose qualities of mind and of body were as different from those of the "Little Giant"—as could well be imagined. The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln
He was just in time to see the breech of the rifle leap to the Little Giant's shoulder. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
No record of Abraham Lincoln's career would be complete without the story of the memorable joint debates between the "Rail-Splitter of the Sangamon Valley" and the "Little Giant." Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller
The three lay very close together, and Will heard the hunter whisper to the Little Giant: "How much nearer do you think I ought to let 'em come, Tom?" The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant was about to thrust out a hand and help sustain him, but he did not do so, remembering that it would hurt the lad's pride. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The hunter and the Little Giant shot two mule deer and a mountain sheep, and they considered the addition to their larder very welcome, as they had been making large inroads on their stores. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"What good will the gold be to us if we're all froze to death under fifty feet o' snow?" asked the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The disparity in their size was always the more noticeable upon such occasions, and they well deserved their nicknames of "Long Abe" and the "Little Giant." Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller
The Little Giant kept the first watch and Will the second, beginning about midnight. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"All animals are smarter than we think they are," said the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"Which means that I kin put in a lot o' my spare time readin'," said the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
He beckoned to the hunter and Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant seized his hand and shook it violently. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"Did you ever notice that boy's ways with hosses an' mules?" said the Little Giant to Brady. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Come here, young William," said the Little Giant, "an' stand up by the side o' me. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"Tell me what you can about them," said the lad, handing the glasses to the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant whistled merrily, mostly battle songs of the late war which was still so fresh in the minds of all men. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"Nor any other way, either," rejoined the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The kindness o' natur' what gave me that kind o' a disposition," replied the Little Giant, "an' added to it the feelin' that all the time I'm drawin' closer to my gold. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant was more serious than he pretended to be. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
It's new to most people," replied the Little Giant, "but it's old jest the same. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The cottonwoods were six or seven miles away, and when they reached them they found all of the Little Giant's predictions to be true. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"What do you make out, young William?" asked the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
He and the Little Giant now faced the north, while Boyd and Brady, of the Biblical voice and speech, looked toward the south. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"Did you find water, young William?" asked the Little Giant jovially. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Then he and the Little Giant spoke together earnestly. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Nor did the Little Giant, brave as he was, hesitate to follow him. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant returned presently, but as yet no damage had been done, although the bombardment was going on as furiously as ever. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"An' make brush shelters for the animals, too," said the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant noticed the shudder in the lad's tones, and he asked more seriously: "Signs of hostile bands comin', young William?" The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
When the Little Giant knelt in the dusk and looked at it he was of the same opinion. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
It must be only a guess, based on the sight of the Little Giant's tools. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"Take another slice o' the elk steak, Steve," said the hospitable Little Giant, who was broiling them over coals. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
You know we wuz worried 'bout him stayin' so long," said the Little Giant, "an' so I went out to look fur him. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant levelled his rifle at the approaching horsemen. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"It's 'cause they help him an' they don't help us," said the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
An' that thar land o' Canaan," said the Little Giant, "is rid over by Sioux warriors, ready to shoot us with rifles or stick us through with lances. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
An' now," said the Little Giant, taking off his hat and looking back, "good-bye trees, good-bye hills, good-bye, high mountains, good-bye all clear, cold streams like this, an' good-bye, you grand White Dome. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
He reached a large palm for the Little Giant, who leaped lightly away and laughed. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant was facing the south and suddenly his figure became taut. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant made his bed under one of the trees, and he slept very soundly that night, eating prodigiously in the morning. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The hunter and the Little Giant had noticed his act. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"I'd like to make a suggestion first," said the Little Giant with some diffidence. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The hunter and the Little Giant followed at a more leisurely gait, with their rifles ready to beat off pursuit. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Will was startled by the sharp crack of a rifle almost at his elbow, and he heard the Little Giant's sigh of satisfaction. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
That wonderful sharpshooting feat of the Little Giant was still in his mind. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant, as agile as a greyhound, vanished around the curve, and Will instinctively crowded himself closely and more closely against the stone wall while the dangerous bombardment went on. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
He handed the glasses to the Little Giant, who, after taking a look, passed them to Boyd. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The hunter and the Little Giant vanished without noise, and Will waited a full hour before either returned. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant laughed with the most intense satisfaction. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
But when he glanced at the hunter and the Little Giant he did not see any great warmth of welcome in their eyes. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"An' it's not so bad, after all!" exclaimed the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"The White Dome it is!" said the Little Giant, with energy. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant said nothing, but in the dim light Will saw his face flush with gratification. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The wise Boyd, the cheerful Little Giant, and the grave and kindly Brady? The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Boyd led, picking the way, Will was among the animals and the Little Giant, with the rifle that never missed, covered the rear. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The rain soon turned to snow, and then back to rain again, but the happy temperament of the Little Giant was able to extract consolation from it. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant surveyed the great beast with wonder. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
He and the Little Giant, using their strong hunting knives, took off the great skin with amazing dexterity, and then hung it on a stout bough to dry. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"Go ahead," said the Little Giant, settling himself into a comfortable position. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Then the hunter and the Little Giant looked at each other significantly. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"I didn't like him the first minute I saw him," said the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The hunter and the Little Giant were awake in a flash, but they did not spring to their feet. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
He went among them, stroking their noses and manes, showing all the power over animals that the hunter and the Little Giant had soon detected in him, and they signified their gladness at his presence. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant's eyes brightened with the flame of pursuit as the hunter talked. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"An' we, hid here on the ledge, may get a chance to pick 'em off," said the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"Ef the worst comes to the worst, an' it grows too awful cold," said the Little Giant, "this will make a splendid sleeping robe, big enough fur all three of us at the same time." The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The hunter and the Little Giant agreed now that the sky was ominous, and they had more to fear from it than from pursuit by either Indians or Felton's outlaws. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
As the Little Giant truly said, he could have been a brilliant success as an animal trainer. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Then the Little Giant sighed, and his face clouded again—it had perhaps been years since his face had clouded twice in one day. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Ain't it wonderful," said the Little Giant, who saw them from the mouth of the cavern where he and Boyd were cooking, "the way the boy has with animals? The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Will and the Little Giant, meanwhile, had been working on the house, and Boyd, his hunting over, joined them. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The hunter and the Little Giant glanced at each other. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"And it's you, Tom Bent, the Little Giant," he said. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
A sudden thought seemed to occur to the Little Giant and his face brightened greatly. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Nowhere," said the Little Giant, cheerfully, "an' I want to say that I'm enjoyin' myself right here. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"Come, Tom," he said to the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"It wuz your friend, the Sioux warrior who held you in the cliff so long," replied the Little Giant, shuddering. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"What do you find so funny?" asked the Little Giant suspiciously. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant's face fell for the third time in one day, an absolute record for him. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
O' course we won't," said the Little Giant cheerfully, "an' all the dangers we've passed through will make our gold all the more to us. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"I kin see thar dust cloud now," exclaimed the Little Giant. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
He could hear now the joyous whistling of the Little Giant, the terse, intelligent talk of Boyd, and the firm Biblical allusions of the beaver hunter. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The Little Giant seemed to be sent by Providence, but he said nothing, waiting until such time as the hunter thought fit to broach the subject. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Inside the two hours they were headed for the western end of the valley, the Little Giant riding one of his mules, the other following. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
"How long have you been here?" asked the Little Giant, looking at the valley with approving eyes. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The shadow left the face of the Little Giant, and his eyes glistened as Will produced the precious map, spreading it before him. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Nevertheless his relief was great when they emerged into the rough valley of which the Little Giant had spoken, and yet more when, still pressing on, they came to the rocky and hilly forest. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
The hunter laughed, and the Little Giant burst into a flood of cheerful, whistling song. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
Young William," said the Little Giant approvingly, "I like to hear you talk that way. The Great Sioux Trail A Story of Mountain and Plain
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