The Pathfinder; Or: The Inland SeaJohn B. Alden, 1889 - Počet stran: 432 |
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Strana 15
... knew that by whatever name others might have heard of him , he had no reason to blush at the reports . The effect on Mabel was instantaneous THE PATHFINDER . 15 spirit, and advanced alone towards the group seated near ...
... knew that by whatever name others might have heard of him , he had no reason to blush at the reports . The effect on Mabel was instantaneous THE PATHFINDER . 15 spirit, and advanced alone towards the group seated near ...
Strana 18
... reason she never dreams of , though you may possibly have education enough to guess at it , having some pretentions to understand the compass , I suppose . " 1 " The reason is easily comprehended , " said the young man , involuntarily ...
... reason she never dreams of , though you may possibly have education enough to guess at it , having some pretentions to understand the compass , I suppose . " 1 " The reason is easily comprehended , " said the young man , involuntarily ...
Strana 26
... reason , friend Cap , that the Sergeant has engaged us to come out and show you the path . " " What ! do the knaves dare to cruise so near the guns of one of his Majesty's works ? " " Do not the ravens resort near the carcass of the ...
... reason , friend Cap , that the Sergeant has engaged us to come out and show you the path . " " What ! do the knaves dare to cruise so near the guns of one of his Majesty's works ? " " Do not the ravens resort near the carcass of the ...
Strana 71
... reason or to the will of God . I have passed days thinking of these matters , out in the silent woods , and I have come to the opinion , boy , that , as Providence rules all things , no gift is bestowed without some wise and reasonable ...
... reason or to the will of God . I have passed days thinking of these matters , out in the silent woods , and I have come to the opinion , boy , that , as Providence rules all things , no gift is bestowed without some wise and reasonable ...
Strana 84
... reason that seafaring men in general are so religious and conscientious in all they do , but the fact that they are so often alone with Providence , and have so little to do with the wickedness of the land . Many and many is the time ...
... reason that seafaring men in general are so religious and conscientious in all they do , but the fact that they are so often alone with Providence , and have so little to do with the wickedness of the land . Many and many is the time ...
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