The water in the creek is between five and six miles long.
2
Must be some in the creek here; seen them, in my homestead.
3
The creek provided just enough water for the needs of the camp.
4
Nothing green except in the bed of the creek and the trees.
5
I haven't seen this creek flowing for over three years, he said.
1
In the afternoon the rain increased, and all the creeks became flooded.
2
The sea, indriven up the creeks, swept the road in many places.
3
I've got the whole tribe washing out the sands in the creeks.
4
The blacks frequently deceive the dogs by crossing and recrossing the creeks.
5
Swiftly the word passed along the creeks and through the quiet hollows.
1
And it must all happen again in the same way, musn't it?
2
She said, I mus' hurry back, or missus will fin' me out.
3
You musn't suppose I am able to answer all your questions, though.
4
She say: 'Bateese, you tell heem he mus' wait for St. Pierre.
5
But we musn't back-bite, seeing the look of reproach on Dorothy's face.
1
Muskogee was chosen as the place for the synodical meeting in 1913.
2
He was convicted of killing Mr Matthew Taylor, in Muskogee, in 1983.
3
A judge in Muskogee, Oklahoma, issued the order earlier this week.
4
The Muskogee High School graduation will take place on May 25.
5
We come to Muskogee first, and then to Tulsa about thirty seven years ago.
Ús de muscogee en anglès
1
He was drivin' the team he brought over with him from Muscogee.
2
There was a Cherokee girl in Muscogee that High Jack was foolish about.
3
She was educated at the Muscogee College, and was making a specialty of-let'ssee-eth-yes, ethnology.
4
My sons are all dead-onein the wars with the Muscogee and two slain by the Chickasaw.
5
That night the railroad company got fifteen deputy marshals in Muscogee and put them on the train.
6
He said he was from Muscogee, and he looked it, with his yellow shoes and crocheted four-in-hand.
7
But Adams's excursion to the center of the Muscogee (or Creek) nation did not settle matters.
8
The corner in Muscogee Air Line, was as evasive as a huckleberry in a mouth bereft of its armament.
9
He cited the historical claim of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation to the land where the assault occurred.
10
I saw once, in Muscogee, an outlaw hung for murdering six men, who was a dead ringer for him.
11
Suppose that the county authorities in Muscogee County, Georgia, combine together to deny civil rights to every colored man in that county.
12
Henry had quit college once, and the Muscogee jail three times-thelast-namedinstitution on account of introducing and selling whisky in the territories.
13
It was known, in advance, by the combination, that the working up of the corner in Muscogee Air Line would be a long operation.
14
I will give twenty-five dollars for the woman, delivered to me in Muscogee county, or confined in any jail so that I can get her.