The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland Sea, Svazek 2Lea and Blanchard, 1840 |
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Strana 10
... enemy , just clearing the end of her spanker - boom with her own lower yard . The young Frenchman , who commanded the Montcalm , leaped on the taffrail , and with that high - toned courtesy which relieves even the worst acts of his ...
... enemy , just clearing the end of her spanker - boom with her own lower yard . The young Frenchman , who commanded the Montcalm , leaped on the taffrail , and with that high - toned courtesy which relieves even the worst acts of his ...
Strana 32
... enemy in the case . He is equally sartain with each . " " And where is the Delaware now - why is he not with us to - day ? " " He is scouting on the Mingo trail , where I ought to have been too , but for a great human infirmity ...
... enemy in the case . He is equally sartain with each . " " And where is the Delaware now - why is he not with us to - day ? " " He is scouting on the Mingo trail , where I ought to have been too , but for a great human infirmity ...
Strana 44
... enemy . Mabel did not run away , my worthy friend , did she ? " " No , sarjeant , Mabel did not try to escape ; that I can say with a clear conscience . " " I hope the girl was not too willing , neither ! Her mother was shy and coy for ...
... enemy . Mabel did not run away , my worthy friend , did she ? " " No , sarjeant , Mabel did not try to escape ; that I can say with a clear conscience . " " I hope the girl was not too willing , neither ! Her mother was shy and coy for ...
Strana 49
... had the discretion , however , not to reveal his apprehensions on this head , for it happened that the very means he deemed the best VOL . II.5 to escape the enemy , were those which would be THE PATHFINDER . 49 CHAPTER IV. ...
... had the discretion , however , not to reveal his apprehensions on this head , for it happened that the very means he deemed the best VOL . II.5 to escape the enemy , were those which would be THE PATHFINDER . 49 CHAPTER IV. ...
Strana 50
... enemy , would quit his an- chorage under the fort at Niagara , and stand up the lake , as soon as the wind abated , in order to ascertain the fate of the Scud ; keeping mid - way between the two shores , as the best means of commanding ...
... enemy , would quit his an- chorage under the fort at Niagara , and stand up the lake , as soon as the wind abated , in order to ascertain the fate of the Scud ; keeping mid - way between the two shores , as the best means of commanding ...
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