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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... night, finds a parallel to that grandeur, which seems inseparable from images that the senses cannot compass. With feelings akin to this admiration and awe—the offspring of sublimity—were the different characters with which the action ...
... night, finds a parallel to that grandeur, which seems inseparable from images that the senses cannot compass. With feelings akin to this admiration and awe—the offspring of sublimity—were the different characters with which the action ...
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... night in their wigwam?" "No wigwam there," Arrowhead answered in his unmoved manner—"too much tree." "But Indians must be there; perhaps some old messmates of your own, Master Arrowhead." "No Tuscarora—no Oneida—no Mohawk—paleface fire ...
... night in their wigwam?" "No wigwam there," Arrowhead answered in his unmoved manner—"too much tree." "But Indians must be there; perhaps some old messmates of your own, Master Arrowhead." "No Tuscarora—no Oneida—no Mohawk—paleface fire ...
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... night by the edges of the sand." "It's no great secret," returned Pathfinder, laughing with great inward glee, though habitual caution prevented the emission of any noise. "Nothing is easier to us who pass our time in the great school ...
... night by the edges of the sand." "It's no great secret," returned Pathfinder, laughing with great inward glee, though habitual caution prevented the emission of any noise. "Nothing is easier to us who pass our time in the great school ...
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... night in those regions, in the hope of finding the hair on his head in the morning, unless he wears a wig." "It isn't so here. I don't wish to flurry the young woman, and therefore I will be in no way particular, though she seems pretty ...
... night in those regions, in the hope of finding the hair on his head in the morning, unless he wears a wig." "It isn't so here. I don't wish to flurry the young woman, and therefore I will be in no way particular, though she seems pretty ...
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... night. Most of the hopes of the party rested on this favorable circumstance, though it was not without its dangers also, as the very obscurity which would favor their escape would be as likely to conceal the movements of their wily ...
... night. Most of the hopes of the party rested on this favorable circumstance, though it was not without its dangers also, as the very obscurity which would favor their escape would be as likely to conceal the movements of their wily ...
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