The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland SeaD. Appleton, 1872 - Počet stran: 207 |
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Strana 7
... understand that his present companion was only a subordinate . So imposing , indeed , had been the quiet superiority of the Tuscarora's re- serve , that Charles Cap , for so was the seaman named , in his most dogmatical or facetious mo ...
... understand that his present companion was only a subordinate . So imposing , indeed , had been the quiet superiority of the Tuscarora's re- serve , that Charles Cap , for so was the seaman named , in his most dogmatical or facetious mo ...
Strana 11
... understand- ions , speech , and dress of a Turk denote a Mus - ing ; though , on the whole , I fear you have seen sulman . Although the Pathfinder was scarcely more green than blue water . " in the prime of life , Mabel had met him with ...
... understand- ions , speech , and dress of a Turk denote a Mus - ing ; though , on the whole , I fear you have seen sulman . Although the Pathfinder was scarcely more green than blue water . " in the prime of life , Mabel had met him with ...
Strana 12
... understands differ- ences in usages . The paint of a Mingo is not the paint of a Delaware ; and he who should expect to ... understand his own character . quainted through their feelings , rather than their Now , there is my brother - in ...
... understands differ- ences in usages . The paint of a Mingo is not the paint of a Delaware ; and he who should expect to ... understand his own character . quainted through their feelings , rather than their Now , there is my brother - in ...
Strana 14
... understanding these things so well . I suppose it would be no great matter , for a man regularly brought up to the sea , to catch these trifles , if he could only bring his mind fairly to bear upon them . " " I don't know that . The ...
... understanding these things so well . I suppose it would be no great matter , for a man regularly brought up to the sea , to catch these trifles , if he could only bring his mind fairly to bear upon them . " " I don't know that . The ...
Strana 19
... understand rifts , and rap- ids , and cataracts ; and in going down these , we shall do our endivors not to disgrace our edica- tion . " " In going down ! " exclaimed Cap- " the devil , man ! you do not dream of going down a water ...
... understand rifts , and rap- ids , and cataracts ; and in going down these , we shall do our endivors not to disgrace our edica- tion . " " In going down ! " exclaimed Cap- " the devil , man ! you do not dream of going down a water ...
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