The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland Sea, Svazek 2Lea and Blanchard, 1840 |
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Strana 4
... night's rest , and a night's reflection , appeared also to have confirmed the Path- finder in his opinion of the young man's innocence ; and he , too , had made a warm appeal in behalf of his friend , though with the same want of ...
... night's rest , and a night's reflection , appeared also to have confirmed the Path- finder in his opinion of the young man's innocence ; and he , too , had made a warm appeal in behalf of his friend , though with the same want of ...
Strana 7
... night turned , the fury of the wind became so great , that he found it impossible to bear up against it , the water falling on the deck of the little craft in such masses as to cause it to shake to the centre , and , though a vessel of ...
... night turned , the fury of the wind became so great , that he found it impossible to bear up against it , the water falling on the deck of the little craft in such masses as to cause it to shake to the centre , and , though a vessel of ...
Strana 10
... night in the midst of the wild waters that were raging around him , brought little consola- tion . Still he had too much professional pride to betray his uneasiness , and those under his care relied on his knowledge and resources , with ...
... night in the midst of the wild waters that were raging around him , brought little consola- tion . Still he had too much professional pride to betray his uneasiness , and those under his care relied on his knowledge and resources , with ...
Strana 11
... night , Cap slept soundly and for several hours . The day was just dawning , when he felt himself shaken by the shoulder , and arousing himself , he found the Pathfinder standing at his side . During the gale , the guide had ap- peared ...
... night , Cap slept soundly and for several hours . The day was just dawning , when he felt himself shaken by the shoulder , and arousing himself , he found the Pathfinder standing at his side . During the gale , the guide had ap- peared ...
Strana 32
... night , so was he true to time and place . No fear of Chingachgook when there is either a friend or an emy 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 ...
... night , so was he true to time and place . No fear of Chingachgook when there is either a friend or an emy 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 ...
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