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Carol's Corner Book Excerpt:
Meriwether (MAYR-ee-weh- ther) Lewis stood in awe on a summit of the Montana mountains. Below him stretched the Missouri (mih- ZOOR-ee) River and its plains, on which “immense herds of buffaloe”* fed. For Lewis and the exhausted, hungry men who traveled with him, the buffalo would be their dinner.
- Excerpted from What’s So Great About … Lewis and Clark? by Carol Parenzan Smalley (Mitchell Lane Publishers, 2009)
*The journal entries and letters are written here as they appear in the original sources. No corrections have made to the spelling.
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