The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland SeaStringer and Townsend, 1852 |
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Strana 11
... circumstances , in the principal character of this legend . If it should be found that the exhibition made of this old acquaintance , in the novel circumstances in which he appears , shall not lessen his favour with the public , it will ...
... circumstances , in the principal character of this legend . If it should be found that the exhibition made of this old acquaintance , in the novel circumstances in which he appears , shall not lessen his favour with the public , it will ...
Strana 13
... , the spot was small , but owing to the circumstances of its lying on the low acclivity mentioned , and that of the opening's extending VOL . I. -2 ( 13 ) downward , it offered more than common advantages to the THE PATHFINDER ...
... , the spot was small , but owing to the circumstances of its lying on the low acclivity mentioned , and that of the opening's extending VOL . I. -2 ( 13 ) downward , it offered more than common advantages to the THE PATHFINDER ...
Strana 15
... circumstances into the presence of the stately and great . Here and there , too , the tall , straight trunk of the pine , pierced the vast field , rising high above it , like some grand monument reared by art on a plain of leaves . It ...
... circumstances into the presence of the stately and great . Here and there , too , the tall , straight trunk of the pine , pierced the vast field , rising high above it , like some grand monument reared by art on a plain of leaves . It ...
Strana 17
... circumstance that might enlighten his mind . That the long journey they had attempted to make through a broad belt of wilderness , was necessarily attended with danger , both uncle and niece well knew ; though neither could at 2 * THE ...
... circumstance that might enlighten his mind . That the long journey they had attempted to make through a broad belt of wilderness , was necessarily attended with danger , both uncle and niece well knew ; though neither could at 2 * THE ...
Strana 20
... circumstances of trial , she was but woman , and the idea of being entirely deserted by her two male protectors , in the midst of a wilderness , that her senses had just told her was seemingly illimitable , became so keenly painful that ...
... circumstances of trial , she was but woman , and the idea of being entirely deserted by her two male protectors , in the midst of a wilderness , that her senses had just told her was seemingly illimitable , became so keenly painful that ...
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