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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... reason to blush at the reports. The effect on Mabel was instantaneous. The moment she heard the last sobriquet she clasped her hands eagerly and repeated the word "Pathfinder!" "So they call me, young woman, and many a great lord has ...
... reason to blush at the reports. The effect on Mabel was instantaneous. The moment she heard the last sobriquet she clasped her hands eagerly and repeated the word "Pathfinder!" "So they call me, young woman, and many a great lord has ...
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... reason she never dreams of, though you may possibly have education enough to guess at it, having some pretentions to understand the compass, I suppose." "The reason is easily comprehended," said the young man, involuntarily fastening ...
... reason she never dreams of, though you may possibly have education enough to guess at it, having some pretentions to understand the compass, I suppose." "The reason is easily comprehended," said the young man, involuntarily fastening ...
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... reason, friend Cap, that the Sergeant has engaged us to come out and show you the path." "What! do the knaves dare to cruise so near the guns of one of his Majesty's works?" "Do not the ravens resort near the carcass of the deer, though ...
... reason, friend Cap, that the Sergeant has engaged us to come out and show you the path." "What! do the knaves dare to cruise so near the guns of one of his Majesty's works?" "Do not the ravens resort near the carcass of the deer, though ...
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... reason or to the will of God. I have passed days thinking of these matters, out in the silent woods, and I have come to the opinion, boy, that, as Providence rules all things, no gift is bestowed without some wise and reasonable end ...
... reason or to the will of God. I have passed days thinking of these matters, out in the silent woods, and I have come to the opinion, boy, that, as Providence rules all things, no gift is bestowed without some wise and reasonable end ...
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... reason that seafaring men in general are so religious and conscientious in all they do, but the fact that they are so often alone with Providence, and have so little to do with the wickedness of the land. Many and many is the time that ...
... reason that seafaring men in general are so religious and conscientious in all they do, but the fact that they are so often alone with Providence, and have so little to do with the wickedness of the land. Many and many is the time that ...
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