The Pathfinder, Or the Inland Sea: In 2 VolumesStringer and Townsend, 1853 - Počet stran: 473 |
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Strana 43
... woman answered , returning the smile as frankly as it was given , and much more sweetly . " That he would n't , that he would n't ; the serjeant is a man of feeling , and many is the march and the fight that we have had stood shoulder ...
... woman answered , returning the smile as frankly as it was given , and much more sweetly . " That he would n't , that he would n't ; the serjeant is a man of feeling , and many is the march and the fight that we have had stood shoulder ...
Strana 50
... woman so strongly to man , by feeling additional security in finding herself under his care , and for the first time since leaving Fort Stanwix , she was entirely at her ease in the frail bark in which she travelled . As the other canoe ...
... woman so strongly to man , by feeling additional security in finding herself under his care , and for the first time since leaving Fort Stanwix , she was entirely at her ease in the frail bark in which she travelled . As the other canoe ...
Strana 107
... woman into the river , out of which it is more than probable the serjeant's daughter would never come alive . " " I will leave it to Mabel , herself ; I am certain that she will feel more secure in the canoe . " I have great confidence ...
... woman into the river , out of which it is more than probable the serjeant's daughter would never come alive . " " I will leave it to Mabel , herself ; I am certain that she will feel more secure in the canoe . " I have great confidence ...
Strana 127
... woman ; but beyond that I do not think even the Mingos themselves would have gone . ” “ Well , then , I shall owe my escape from this great mis- fortune to you , " said Mabel , taking his hard hand into her own , frankly and cordially ...
... woman ; but beyond that I do not think even the Mingos themselves would have gone . ” “ Well , then , I shall owe my escape from this great mis- fortune to you , " said Mabel , taking his hard hand into her own , frankly and cordially ...
Strana 145
... woman . " " " And may I ask , serjeant , who is the lucky man that you intend to call son - in - law ? " " The Pathfinder , your honour . " " Pathfinder ! " " The same , Major Duncan ; and in naming him to you , I give you his whole ...
... woman . " " " And may I ask , serjeant , who is the lucky man that you intend to call son - in - law ? " " The Pathfinder , your honour . " " Pathfinder ! " " The same , Major Duncan ; and in naming him to you , I give you his whole ...
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