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P.S. Mangus, As long as we know who's artwork it is, so we can give them credit for it.
CROM! Contest Announcement! Cromsblood 2010
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Mangus takes a different tack — Terrible American education costs us $900 billion a year — emphasizing the next few paragraphs of the original article:
Terrible American education costs us $900 billion a year « Isegoria 2008
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Lucia and the puppies, Bear, Shadow, Mangus and Hunter, were said to be in a state of leaping ecstasy when he returned.
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Davis later claimed that Apaches who stayed on the reservation told him that Geronimo and Mangus had worked a ruse to induce their allies to flee; they had come to Chihuahua, Naiche, and Nana and told them that Chatto and Davis had already been killed and that all the scouts had deserted.
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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Mangus had separated from the other Chiricahua months before, with a small band of thirteen, six of them warriors.
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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Davis later claimed that Apaches who stayed on the reservation told him that Geronimo and Mangus had worked a ruse to induce their allies to flee; they had come to Chihuahua, Naiche, and Nana and told them that Chatto and Davis had already been killed and that all the scouts had deserted.
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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“Naiche and Mangus have seen what happened to their fathers,” Geronimo spat out on one recruiting mission, “and they do nothing!”
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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“Naiche and Mangus have seen what happened to their fathers,” Geronimo spat out on one recruiting mission, “and they do nothing!”
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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Geronimo was disappointed in Naiche, the young Chokonen chief, and in Mangus, son of the great Mangas Coloradas.
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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He said, “they are going to arrest you,” but I paid no attention to him, knowing that I had done no wrong; and the wife of Mangus, “Huera,” told me that they were going to seize me and put me and Mangus in the guard-house, and I learned from the American and Apache soldiers, from Chatto and Mickey Free, that the Americans were going to arrest me and hang me, and so I left.
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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