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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... the water many fathoms deep, of which you never dreamed; and then we shall know more about it." The guide seemed content to let the matter rest, and the conversation changed. "We are not overconceited consarning our gifts," observed the.
... the water many fathoms deep, of which you never dreamed; and then we shall know more about it." The guide seemed content to let the matter rest, and the conversation changed. "We are not overconceited consarning our gifts," observed the.
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... gifts in this particular. He is better at the oar, and the rope too, than in making fires on a trail." "There must be something about these gifts of which you speak, after all," said Cap. "Now this fire, I will acknowledge, has overlaid ...
... gifts in this particular. He is better at the oar, and the rope too, than in making fires on a trail." "There must be something about these gifts of which you speak, after all," said Cap. "Now this fire, I will acknowledge, has overlaid ...
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... gifts, though yours belong to the lakes and mine to the woods. Hark'e, Jasper," continued the scout, laughing in his noiseless manner; "suppose we try the temper of his blade and run him over the falls?" "And what would be done with the ...
... gifts, though yours belong to the lakes and mine to the woods. Hark'e, Jasper," continued the scout, laughing in his noiseless manner; "suppose we try the temper of his blade and run him over the falls?" "And what would be done with the ...
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... gift to slay my own kind. I'm sartain the Sergeant's daughter don't think me a wretch that takes pleasure in preying on human natur'?" As this remark, a sort of half interrogatory, was made, Pathfinder looked behind him; and, though the ...
... gift to slay my own kind. I'm sartain the Sergeant's daughter don't think me a wretch that takes pleasure in preying on human natur'?" As this remark, a sort of half interrogatory, was made, Pathfinder looked behind him; and, though the ...
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... boat, which might have been remarked by one accustomed to his ordinarily confident, careless manner. "We know too well a woman's gifts to think of carrying the Sergeant's daughter over the falls," said Pathfinder, looking at Mabel, while.
... boat, which might have been remarked by one accustomed to his ordinarily confident, careless manner. "We know too well a woman's gifts to think of carrying the Sergeant's daughter over the falls," said Pathfinder, looking at Mabel, while.
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