The Pathfinder or, the Inland seaAegitas, 19. 8. 2016 - Počet stran: 415 The plan of this tale suggested itself to the writer many years since, though the details are altogether of recent invention. The idea of associating seamen and savages in incidents that might be supposed characteristic of the Great Lakes having been mentioned to a Publisher, the latter obtained something like a pledge from the Author to carry out the design at some future day, which pledge is now tardily and imperfectly redeemed. |
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... eye of the fair creature at his side; but she soon turned with a look of surprise to her relative, and said ... eyes would find it out; for apparently everything within thirty miles is to be seen from this lookout." "Look," said ...
... eye of the fair creature at his side; but she soon turned with a look of surprise to her relative, and said ... eyes would find it out; for apparently everything within thirty miles is to be seen from this lookout." "Look," said ...
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... eye sufficed for Arrowhead; but old Cap deliberately set the smoke by a pocketcompass, before he trusted himself ... eye. The Tuscarora see in his head. The Saltwater (for so the Indian styled his companion) all eye now; no tongue." "He ...
... eye sufficed for Arrowhead; but old Cap deliberately set the smoke by a pocketcompass, before he trusted himself ... eye. The Tuscarora see in his head. The Saltwater (for so the Indian styled his companion) all eye now; no tongue." "He ...
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... eyes fell on the form of the girl. The Indian uttered a few words to his companion, and resumed his seat and his ... Eye; while the troops and rangers along this side of the water call me Pathfinder, inasmuch as I have never been known ...
... eyes fell on the form of the girl. The Indian uttered a few words to his companion, and resumed his seat and his ... Eye; while the troops and rangers along this side of the water call me Pathfinder, inasmuch as I have never been known ...
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... eye, at the same time, on the suffused face of the girl; "and I feel sure that the sailor who steers by your Magnet ... eyes. "What you say, sir," he answered modestly, "may be true as to the Atlantic; but we have a respect for the land ...
... eye, at the same time, on the suffused face of the girl; "and I feel sure that the sailor who steers by your Magnet ... eyes. "What you say, sir," he answered modestly, "may be true as to the Atlantic; but we have a respect for the land ...
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... eye for a rifle or a trail." "That's my manner of reasoning, Master Pathfinder, to a yarn. Walking about streets, going ... eyes, and let him look upon foreign nations, or what I call the face of nature, if you wish him to understand his ...
... eye for a rifle or a trail." "That's my manner of reasoning, Master Pathfinder, to a yarn. Walking about streets, going ... eyes, and let him look upon foreign nations, or what I call the face of nature, if you wish him to understand his ...
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