Others of the genus, and various other hardy orchids, are worthy of naturalisation; but the mocassin flower is the best as well as the most easily tried at present.
A man of admirable tenacity he had clung for twenty-five years to the ideal which Chukkers's discovery of Mocassin two years since had brought within his grasp.
Then, when feeling was at its highest, the Mocassin Song had suddenly taken America by storm.
The thousands waiting for the Mocassin rush were not disappointed.
Very early in his connection with Mocassin he had discovered the unfailing way to make the most of her.
In fact, Mocassin and her two stable-companions were travelling on the same train as the Putnam horse.
Jim Silver had only seen the Waler mare once--on the occasion of her famous victory and defeat at Aintree the previous year; but once seen Mocassin was never forgotten.
The station-clerk had a feud of many years' standing with Jaggers, and had moreover substantial reasons of his own for not wishing Mocassin to win at Aintree.
And if his best was never very good, at least his references to Mocassin brought down the house.
But who can tell the fury that Mocassin Flower was in when she saw that strange woman bringing her husband food.
Mocassin Flower loves me well," replied the Dahcotah; "she has been a good wife.
Chaskè called her "The Mocassin Flower," for her golden ringlets reminded him of that beautiful flower.
Larry tossed the mocassin to his leader, who eyed it carelessly for a moment.
Suddenly he started, and, turning the mocassin over, examined it with close and earnest attention.
Does War–Eagle think that Grande–Hâche has hunted twenty years among the red nations, and knows not yet the mocassin and tongue of a Shawanon?
The Delawares were too well concealed to be seen from the path, and he rode slowly forward until he came to the spot where lay the mocassin thrown down by War–Eagle.
Such was the outline of the occurrences now rapidly sketched by War–Eagle; and in concluding his narrative, he held up the mocassinabove mentioned, and presented it to the aged chief.
The mocassin may now be fastened on over this arrangement, as shown in Figs.
The mocassin is the form of foot gear best adapted for the use of the European traveller, and to put it on properly requires some little practice and management.
A mocassin print with the toes turned out would indicate that a white man in Indian gear had passed.
The mocassin flower or lady's-slipper (mark the odd coincidence between the common name of the American and English species) is one of our most remarkable flowers; both on account of its beauty and its singularity of structure.
Then I tried the Sioux, the Shian, and a Digger from the other side, who made the best mocassin as ever I wore.
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