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Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
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NUMBER:
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577 |
AUTHOR:
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Author unknown |
QUOTATION:
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I’ve seen the elephant, and I’ve heard the owl, and I’ve been to the other side of the mountain. |
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Author unknown. Seeing the elephant, though it has pre and postgold rush currency, was an immensely popular expression among the overlanders [those journeying in covered wagons to Oregon and California]
connoting, in the main, experiencing hardship and difficulty and somehow surviving. Emigrant diaries and letters are filled with humorous references to that ubiquitous animal.John D. Unruh, Jr., The Plains Across: The Overland Emigrants and the Trans-Mississippi West, 184060, chapter 4, p. 443, note 22 (1979). |
SUBJECTS:
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Experience |
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