The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland Sea, Svazek 2Lea and Blanchard, 1840 |
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Strana 10
... tion . Still he had too much professional pride to betray his uneasiness , and those under his care relied on his knowledge and resources , with the implicit and blind confidence that the ignorant are apt to feel . A few hours succeeded ...
... tion . Still he had too much professional pride to betray his uneasiness , and those under his care relied on his knowledge and resources , with the implicit and blind confidence that the ignorant are apt to feel . A few hours succeeded ...
Strana 30
... tion , which , after a few minutes of a sharp ascent also , brought them to a small naked point on the promontory , where the eye overlooked an extensive and very peculiar pa- norama . Here Mabel seated herself on a fragment of fallen ...
... tion , which , after a few minutes of a sharp ascent also , brought them to a small naked point on the promontory , where the eye overlooked an extensive and very peculiar pa- norama . Here Mabel seated herself on a fragment of fallen ...
Strana 36
... tion she continued- " I mean , Pathfinder , that you do not wish me to understand that you seriously think of me as a wife ? " " I do , Mabel ; that's it - that's just it , and you have put the matter in a much better point of view than ...
... tion she continued- " I mean , Pathfinder , that you do not wish me to understand that you seriously think of me as a wife ? " " I do , Mabel ; that's it - that's just it , and you have put the matter in a much better point of view than ...
Strana 47
... tion that you promise not to meddle in the affair - yes , I will promise to ask Mabel the question whether she will marry me , even though she laugh in my face , at my doing so , on that condition . " Serjeant Dunham gave the desired ...
... tion that you promise not to meddle in the affair - yes , I will promise to ask Mabel the question whether she will marry me , even though she laugh in my face , at my doing so , on that condition . " Serjeant Dunham gave the desired ...
Strana 72
... tion- " But , father , we might better wait until Mr. Muir mani- fests a wish that your daughter would have him or rather a wish to have your daughter , lest we get the fable of sour grapes thrown into our faces . " " And what is that ...
... tion- " But , father , we might better wait until Mr. Muir mani- fests a wish that your daughter would have him or rather a wish to have your daughter , lest we get the fable of sour grapes thrown into our faces . " " And what is that ...
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