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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... face was beaming with the pensive expression with which all deep emotions, even though they bring the most grateful ... faces of the party were turned, the eye ranged over an ocean of leaves, glorious and rich in the varied and lively ...
... face was beaming with the pensive expression with which all deep emotions, even though they bring the most grateful ... faces of the party were turned, the eye ranged over an ocean of leaves, glorious and rich in the varied and lively ...
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... face, which otherwise would not have been thought handsome, that at once assured Magnet she was in no danger. Still she paused. "Fear nothing, young woman," said the hunter, for such his attire would indicate him to be; "you have met ...
... face, which otherwise would not have been thought handsome, that at once assured Magnet she was in no danger. Still she paused. "Fear nothing, young woman," said the hunter, for such his attire would indicate him to be; "you have met ...
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... face of the girl; "and I feel sure that the sailor who steers by your Magnet will never make a bad landfall." "Ha! you do make use of some of the terms, I find, and that with propriety; though, on the whole, I fear you have seen more ...
... face of the girl; "and I feel sure that the sailor who steers by your Magnet will never make a bad landfall." "Ha! you do make use of some of the terms, I find, and that with propriety; though, on the whole, I fear you have seen more ...
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... face of nature, if you wish him to understand his own character. Now, there is my brotherinlaw, the Sergeant: he is as good a fellow as ever broke a biscuit, in his way; but what is he, after all? Why, nothing but a soldier. A sergeant ...
... face of nature, if you wish him to understand his own character. Now, there is my brotherinlaw, the Sergeant: he is as good a fellow as ever broke a biscuit, in his way; but what is he, after all? Why, nothing but a soldier. A sergeant ...
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... face? Until you can find me a Chinaman, or a Christian man, that can do all this, you cannot find a man with a redskin natur', let him look ever so valiant, or know how to read all the books that were ever printed." "It is the savages ...
... face? Until you can find me a Chinaman, or a Christian man, that can do all this, you cannot find a man with a redskin natur', let him look ever so valiant, or know how to read all the books that were ever printed." "It is the savages ...
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