The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland SeaD. Appleton, 1872 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 5
... tion . They were all wayfarers in the wilderness ; and had they not been , neither their previous habits nor their actual social positions would have accustomed them to many of the luxuries of rank . Two of the party , indeed , a male ...
... tion . They were all wayfarers in the wilderness ; and had they not been , neither their previous habits nor their actual social positions would have accustomed them to many of the luxuries of rank . Two of the party , indeed , a male ...
Strana 14
... tion , for red - skin knowledge doesn't come as easy to white - skin natur ' , or what I suppose is intended to be white - skin knowledge ; though I have but little of the latter , having passed most of my time in the wilderness ...
... tion , for red - skin knowledge doesn't come as easy to white - skin natur ' , or what I suppose is intended to be white - skin knowledge ; though I have but little of the latter , having passed most of my time in the wilderness ...
Strana 19
... tion . " " In going down ! " exclaimed Cap- " the devil , man ! you do not dream of going down a water - fall in this egg - shell of bark ? ” " Sartain ; the path lies over the falls , and it is much easier to shoot them than to unload ...
... tion . " " In going down ! " exclaimed Cap- " the devil , man ! you do not dream of going down a water - fall in this egg - shell of bark ? ” " Sartain ; the path lies over the falls , and it is much easier to shoot them than to unload ...
Strana 20
... the reader suppose we are dealing purely in fic- tion , the writer will add that he has known a long thirty- two pounder carried over these same falls in perfect safety . have been lost , and nothing is so precious as 20 THE PATHFINDER .
... the reader suppose we are dealing purely in fic- tion , the writer will add that he has known a long thirty- two pounder carried over these same falls in perfect safety . have been lost , and nothing is so precious as 20 THE PATHFINDER .
Strana 22
... tion was required on the part of those who man- aged the canoes , except in those places where the swiftness of the current and the presence of the rocks required care ; when , indeed , not only vigi- lance , but great coolness ...
... tion was required on the part of those who man- aged the canoes , except in those places where the swiftness of the current and the presence of the rocks required care ; when , indeed , not only vigi- lance , but great coolness ...
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