"Indian blanket" Quotes from Famous Books
... could hardly find words to express their joy and surprise at the discovery of a large jar of parched rice, a tomahawk, an Indian blanket almost as good as new, a large mat rolled up with a bass bark rope several yards in length wound round it, and what was more precious than all, an iron three-legged pot in which was a quantity of Indian corn. These articles had evidently constituted ... — Canadian Crusoes - A Tale of The Rice Lake Plains • Catharine Parr Traill |