The Pathfinder, Or The Inland SeaRichard Bentley, New Burlington Street; Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh; Hodges & Smith, Dublin., 1854 - Počet stran: 472 |
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Strana 92
... rienced to risk anything unnecessarily . He suffered the In- dian at the bow of the canoe to push off into the deep water , and then all three were swimming in the direction of the eastern shore . Instead , however , of helping the ...
... rienced to risk anything unnecessarily . He suffered the In- dian at the bow of the canoe to push off into the deep water , and then all three were swimming in the direction of the eastern shore . Instead , however , of helping the ...
Strana 163
... rienced many trials . It's the man , or the woman that has had many occasions to improve the affections , that can best speak of such matters ; and , believe me , of all love , philoso phical is the most lasting , as it is the most ...
... rienced many trials . It's the man , or the woman that has had many occasions to improve the affections , that can best speak of such matters ; and , believe me , of all love , philoso phical is the most lasting , as it is the most ...
Strana 320
... rienced in frontier warfare as our heroine , and yet she felt the great necessity that existed for preserving her recollection , and of acting with steadiness and discretion . It was one of the peculiarities of the exposure to which ...
... rienced in frontier warfare as our heroine , and yet she felt the great necessity that existed for preserving her recollection , and of acting with steadiness and discretion . It was one of the peculiarities of the exposure to which ...
Strana 394
... rienced people , like myself , do not always wish what they say to be overheard . " Although the idea of her uncle's affording religious consola- tion by the side of a death - bed , certainly never obtruded itself on the imagination of ...
... rienced people , like myself , do not always wish what they say to be overheard . " Although the idea of her uncle's affording religious consola- tion by the side of a death - bed , certainly never obtruded itself on the imagination of ...
Strana 449
... rienced in the emotions that characterize the passion ; and the burst of feeling in his companion was too violent , and too natural , to leave any further doubt on the subject . The feel . ing that first followed this change of opinion ...
... rienced in the emotions that characterize the passion ; and the burst of feeling in his companion was too violent , and too natural , to leave any further doubt on the subject . The feel . ing that first followed this change of opinion ...
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