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Examples
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Eddie woke up shortly before daybreak, saw the gun-slinger sitting near the ashes of last night's fire with his blanket wrapped around him Indian-fashion, and j oined him.
The Drawing of the Three King, Stephen, 1947- 1987
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The girls perched on rocks and the boys sat cross-legged, Indian-fashion, around a crackling fire of charcoal.
Tom Swift Jr And His Giant Robot Sklar, Richard 1954
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At one end stood a rude fireplace made of bricks where a huge kettle swung Indian-fashion above the logs.
The New Land Stories of Jews Who Had a Part in the Making of Our Country Elma Ehrlich Levinger
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He turned his back upon us, Indian-fashion, and squatted in his blanket.
Montlivet Alice Prescott Smith
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The ground itself was a good enough mattress for him, he said, as he rolled in his blanket Indian-fashion, and lay down under a great pine.
Virginia of Elk Creek Valley Mary Ellen Chase 1930
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As the blaze rose, they collected about the fire, sat down Indian-fashion and inhaled the odor of the meat as it twisted on the crackling fire.
The Underdogs, a Story of the Mexican Revolution Mariano Azuela 1912
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She sat Indian-fashion, with bent knees, huddling hip to hip against
The Underdogs, a Story of the Mexican Revolution Mariano Azuela 1912
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"What if they're soldiers?" said a man, who sat Indian-fashion, eating,
The Underdogs, a Story of the Mexican Revolution Mariano Azuela 1912
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She sat down beside Remigia Indian-fashion, and, glancing furtively toward where Demetrio rested, asked in a low voice:
The Underdogs, a Story of the Mexican Revolution Mariano Azuela 1912
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I can build a fire, Indian-fashion, with dry sticks and a cord.
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