The Pathfinder: Or The Inland SeaPenguin, 27. 3. 2007 - Počet stran: 512 Cooper undertook a "hazardous experiment" in resurrecting one of his most popular characters, for he had killed off Bumppo in his previous incarnation. This book is noted as a classic account of the American wilderness. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
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... quarter of an hour, the white man returned alone, his red friend having disappeared in the forest. The ordinary ... Master Pathfinder?” demanded Cap, permitting a voice that was usually deep, loud and confident to sink into the cautious ...
... quarter of an hour, the white man returned alone, his red friend having disappeared in the forest. The ordinary ... Master Pathfinder?” demanded Cap, permitting a voice that was usually deep, loud and confident to sink into the cautious ...
Strana
... quarter, as the thicket there was even denser than common, and the land beyond it, was so wet and marshy, as to ... Master Cap, I ask nothing of you, but silence and a quieting of such gifts as you may have got at sea, while the ...
... quarter, as the thicket there was even denser than common, and the land beyond it, was so wet and marshy, as to ... Master Cap, I ask nothing of you, but silence and a quieting of such gifts as you may have got at sea, while the ...
Strana
... Master Pathfinder,” observed the old sailor, “this berth would be snug enough, for, to give the devil his due, you ... quarter. “The Sarpent sees the knaves!” whispered Pathfinder—“as I'm a christian.
... Master Pathfinder,” observed the old sailor, “this berth would be snug enough, for, to give the devil his due, you ... quarter. “The Sarpent sees the knaves!” whispered Pathfinder—“as I'm a christian.
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Obsah
Chapter XV | |
Chapter XVI | |
Chapter XVII | |
Chapter XVIII | |
Chapter XX | |
Chapter XXI | |
Chapter XXII | |
Chapter XXIII | |
Chapter V | |
Chapter VI | |
Chapter VII | |
Chapter VIII | |
Chapter IX | |
Chapter X | |
Chapter XI | |
Chapter XII | |
Chapter XIII | |
Chapter XIV | |
Chapter XXIV | |
Chapter XXV | |
Chapter XXVI | |
Chapter XXVII | |
Chapter XXVIII | |
Chapter XXIX | |
Chapter XXX | |
Explanatory Notes for The Pathfinder | |
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