The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland SeaGear 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 8
The vast trunks which had been broken and driven by the force of the gust lay blended like jack-straws, while their branches, still exhaling the fragrance of withering leaves, were interlaced in a manner to afford sufflcient support to ...
The vast trunks which had been broken and driven by the force of the gust lay blended like jack-straws, while their branches, still exhaling the fragrance of withering leaves, were interlaced in a manner to afford sufflcient support to ...
Strana 9
Towards the west, in which direction the faces of the party were turned, the eye ranged over an ocean of leaves, glorious and rich in the varied and lively verdure of a generous vegetation, and shaded by the luxuriant tints which belong ...
Towards the west, in which direction the faces of the party were turned, the eye ranged over an ocean of leaves, glorious and rich in the varied and lively verdure of a generous vegetation, and shaded by the luxuriant tints which belong ...
Strana 10
"So much for ignorance, and a girl's fancy, Magnet,"—a term of affection the sailor often used in allusion to his niece's personal attractions, "no one but a child would think of likening this handful of leaves to a look at the real ...
"So much for ignorance, and a girl's fancy, Magnet,"—a term of affection the sailor often used in allusion to his niece's personal attractions, "no one but a child would think of likening this handful of leaves to a look at the real ...
Strana 11
"That there have been tempests here, these signs around us plainly show, and beasts, if not fishes, are beneath those leaves." "I do not know that," returned the uncle, with a sailor's dogmatism. "They told us many stories at Albany of ...
"That there have been tempests here, these signs around us plainly show, and beasts, if not fishes, are beneath those leaves." "I do not know that," returned the uncle, with a sailor's dogmatism. "They told us many stories at Albany of ...
Strana 15
... with something like an air of contempt, though he did not fail to follow the direction of the chiefs eye and arm, both of which were directed towards a vacant point in the heavens, a short distance above the plain of leaves.
... with something like an air of contempt, though he did not fail to follow the direction of the chiefs eye and arm, both of which were directed towards a vacant point in the heavens, a short distance above the plain of leaves.
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Recenze od uživatele - TheGalaxyGirl - LibraryThingI read The Deerslayer and The Last of the Mohicans many years ago, and was interested to discover this version of Natty Bumppo. In keeping with his era, Cooper is quite long-winded and didactic at ... Přečíst celou recenzi
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Recenze od uživatele - Lukerik - LibraryThingA nice edition, with few typos and excellent critical apparatus. You don't, strictly speaking, need the notes (unless you must know the meaning of every nautical term), but you'll come to appreciate ... Přečíst celou recenzi
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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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