The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland SeaThe Floating Press, 1. 7. 2011 - Počet stran: 538 Gear up for a stiff dose of frontier life with The Pathfinder, the third novel in James Fenimore Cooper's beloved Leatherstocking Tales series. Focusing on the pioneer hero Natty Bumppo and his efforts to help the scattered members of a frontier community in the American Midwest, the novel is rich in historical detail, conflict, and adventure. |
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Strana 13
... asking, Arrowhead, why you fancy that smoke, now, a pale-face's smoke, and not a redskin's?" "Wet wood," returned the warrior, with the calmness with which the pedagogue might point out an arithmetical demonstration to his puzzled pupil ...
... asking, Arrowhead, why you fancy that smoke, now, a pale-face's smoke, and not a redskin's?" "Wet wood," returned the warrior, with the calmness with which the pedagogue might point out an arithmetical demonstration to his puzzled pupil ...
Strana 16
... asked the Indian gravely, though without taking offence at a distrust that was sufficiently plain. "Your company, Master Arrowhead, and no more. I will go with you and speak these strangers." The Tuscarora assented without difficulty ...
... asked the Indian gravely, though without taking offence at a distrust that was sufficiently plain. "Your company, Master Arrowhead, and no more. I will go with you and speak these strangers." The Tuscarora assented without difficulty ...
Strana 39
... asked the youth, whose interest in the hazard of his situation had much increased since the meeting with Magnet. "We shall leave a broad path to the river." "The broader the better, when there, it will surpass Mingo cunning, even, to ...
... asked the youth, whose interest in the hazard of his situation had much increased since the meeting with Magnet. "We shall leave a broad path to the river." "The broader the better, when there, it will surpass Mingo cunning, even, to ...
Strana 55
... asked Cap, scarcely knowing how to take the other's manner, which was so dry, while it was so simple, that a less obtuse subject than the old sailor might well have suspected its sincerity. "One who has passed the place knows how to ...
... asked Cap, scarcely knowing how to take the other's manner, which was so dry, while it was so simple, that a less obtuse subject than the old sailor might well have suspected its sincerity. "One who has passed the place knows how to ...
Strana 140
U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
U této knihy jste dosáhli svého limitního počtu zobrazení..
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Chapter XVII | 313 |
Chapter XVIII | 330 |
Chapter XIX | 356 |
Chapter XX | 396 |
Chapter XXI | 422 |
Chapter XXII | 435 |
Chapter XXIII | 458 |
Chapter XXIV | 485 |
Chapter VIII | 131 |
Chapter IX | 152 |
Chapter X | 168 |
Chapter XI | 189 |
Chapter XII | 215 |
Chapter XIII | 230 |
Chapter XIV | 257 |
Chapter XV | 276 |
Chapter XVI | 297 |
Chapter XXV | 507 |
Chapter XXVI | 521 |
Chapter XXVII | 534 |
Chapter XXVIII | 551 |
Chapter XXIX | 567 |
Chapter XXX | 582 |
Endnotes | 592 |
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