The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland SeaD. Appleton, 1872 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 11
... felt that interest in the other , which similarity of age , con- dition , mutual comeliness , and their novel situ- ation , would be likely to inspire in the young and ingenuous . " Here , " said Pathfinder , with an honest smile ...
... felt that interest in the other , which similarity of age , con- dition , mutual comeliness , and their novel situ- ation , would be likely to inspire in the young and ingenuous . " Here , " said Pathfinder , with an honest smile ...
Strana 20
... felt the bow of the canoe tip , saw the raging , foaming water careering madly by his side , was sensible that the light fabric in which he floated was tossed about like an egg - shell , and then , not less to his great joy than to his ...
... felt the bow of the canoe tip , saw the raging , foaming water careering madly by his side , was sensible that the light fabric in which he floated was tossed about like an egg - shell , and then , not less to his great joy than to his ...
Strana 27
... felt the emergency to be too pressing to delay looking for his friends any longer . From some indications that were to be gathered from their gestures , however , he thought it probable that their enemies might follow down in the margin ...
... felt the emergency to be too pressing to delay looking for his friends any longer . From some indications that were to be gathered from their gestures , however , he thought it probable that their enemies might follow down in the margin ...
Strana 30
... felt a sudden change in the weight he was dragging , and looking back he found that both the Tuscarora and his wife had deserted him . The thought of treachery flashed upon his mind , but there was no time to pause ; for the wailing ...
... felt a sudden change in the weight he was dragging , and looking back he found that both the Tuscarora and his wife had deserted him . The thought of treachery flashed upon his mind , but there was no time to pause ; for the wailing ...
Strana 39
... felt the necessity of extreme cau- tion . Men less bold and determined would have thought that they were incurring too great a risk , by thus venturing into the midst of their ene- mies ; but these hardy borderers were unac- quainted ...
... felt the necessity of extreme cau- tion . Men less bold and determined would have thought that they were incurring too great a risk , by thus venturing into the midst of their ene- mies ; but these hardy borderers were unac- quainted ...
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