Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Arkansas River” in part 1.4, chapter 1.12 of Henry Morton Stanley, Dorothy Stanley, The Autobiography of Sir Henry Morton Stanley:
...d moved to one stretched straight out. It was the body of a stout English Sergeant of a neighbouring company, the members of which hailed principally from the Washita Valley.
At the crossing of the Arkansas River this plump, ruddy-faced man had been conspicuous for his complexion, jovial features, and good-humour, and had been nicknamed John bull.
He was now lifeless, and lay with his eyes wide open, regar...
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