The Pathfinder; Or: The Inland SeaJohn B. Alden, 1889 - Počet stran: 432 |
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Strana 80
... command of the canoe , which flew off like a feather impelled by the breath under the vio- lent reaction of the struggles of the two combatants . The first impulse of the youth was to swim to the aid of the Delaware , but the importance ...
... command of the canoe , which flew off like a feather impelled by the breath under the vio- lent reaction of the struggles of the two combatants . The first impulse of the youth was to swim to the aid of the Delaware , but the importance ...
Strana 86
... command the re- spect of his fellows or the smiles of his equals of the other sex . Still he was unwilling to utter aught that might be considered harsh to the uncle of Mabel ; and his self- command was perhaps more creditable than his ...
... command the re- spect of his fellows or the smiles of his equals of the other sex . Still he was unwilling to utter aught that might be considered harsh to the uncle of Mabel ; and his self- command was perhaps more creditable than his ...
Strana 94
... command which might not have existed had she clearer perceptions of the truth , or been better acquainted with the helplessness of men when placed in opposition to the power and majesty of Nature . " Is that the spot you have mentioned ...
... command which might not have existed had she clearer perceptions of the truth , or been better acquainted with the helplessness of men when placed in opposition to the power and majesty of Nature . " Is that the spot you have mentioned ...
Strana 95
... command of his frail bark , during which brief space it fairly whirled entirely round ; but by a desperate effort he brought it again under control , re- covered the lost channel , and was soon rewarded for all his anxiety by finding ...
... command of his frail bark , during which brief space it fairly whirled entirely round ; but by a desperate effort he brought it again under control , re- covered the lost channel , and was soon rewarded for all his anxiety by finding ...
Strana 107
... command attention ; and the habit of mixing so much with inferiors , whose passions and dispositions he felt it necessary to re- strain by distance and dignity , had so far colored his whole deportment , that few were altogether free ...
... command attention ; and the habit of mixing so much with inferiors , whose passions and dispositions he felt it necessary to re- strain by distance and dignity , had so far colored his whole deportment , that few were altogether free ...
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