The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland SeaStringer and Townsend, 1852 |
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Strana 20
... boat . But , here , Magnet raised a difficulty . Although spirited , and of unusual energy under circumstances of trial , she was but woman , and the idea of being entirely deserted by her two male protectors , in the midst of a ...
... boat . But , here , Magnet raised a difficulty . Although spirited , and of unusual energy under circumstances of trial , she was but woman , and the idea of being entirely deserted by her two male protectors , in the midst of a ...
Strana 31
... boat . Neither Arrowhead nor the Ser- pent need doubt what you have said concerning both , though I confess , myself , to some difficulty in swallowing the tale about there being inland seas , at all , and still more that there is any ...
... boat . Neither Arrowhead nor the Ser- pent need doubt what you have said concerning both , though I confess , myself , to some difficulty in swallowing the tale about there being inland seas , at all , and still more that there is any ...
Strana 41
... boat was turned , and it began to glide noiselessly down the stream . The vessel in which Cap and his niece had embarked for their long and adventurous journey , was one of the canoes of bark , which the Indians are in the habit of ...
... boat was turned , and it began to glide noiselessly down the stream . The vessel in which Cap and his niece had embarked for their long and adventurous journey , was one of the canoes of bark , which the Indians are in the habit of ...
Strana 44
... The idea of going over a water - fali was perhaps more serious , in his eyes , than it would have been in those of one totally ignorant of all that pertained to boats ; for he understood the power of the element 44 THE PATHFINDER .
... The idea of going over a water - fali was perhaps more serious , in his eyes , than it would have been in those of one totally ignorant of all that pertained to boats ; for he understood the power of the element 44 THE PATHFINDER .
Strana 45
Or, The Inland Sea James Fenimore Cooper. boats ; for he understood the power of the element , and the total feebleness of man when exposed to its fury . Still , his pride revolted at the thought of deserting the boat , while others not ...
Or, The Inland Sea James Fenimore Cooper. boats ; for he understood the power of the element , and the total feebleness of man when exposed to its fury . Still , his pride revolted at the thought of deserting the boat , while others not ...
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