The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland SeaDigiCat, 15. 9. 2022 - Počet stran: 429 In 'The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland Sea' by James Fenimore Cooper, the reader is taken on an adventurous journey through the wilderness of North America, exploring themes of courage, loyalty, and the clash of European and Native American cultures. Cooper's vivid descriptions of the natural landscape and his detailed portrayal of the characters create a rich tapestry that immerses the reader in the story. Written in a romantic literary style, this novel is a prime example of American frontier literature during the 19th century. James Fenimore Cooper, known for his Leatherstocking Tales, drew inspiration from his own experiences as a frontier settler and his observations of the changing American landscape. His background as the son of a prominent landowner in New York provided him with a unique perspective on the conflicts and challenges of the expanding American frontier. I highly recommend 'The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland Sea' to readers who enjoy historical fiction, adventure stories, and deep exploration of cultural themes. Cooper's masterful storytelling and insightful commentary make this novel a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences today. |
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... rifle, and it may be as well if I look to that of my own pistols.” Without betraying alarm at these preparations, to which she had become accustomed by her long journey in the wilderness, Mabel followed with a step as elastic as that of ...
... rifle, and it may be as well if I look to that of my own pistols.” Without betraying alarm at these preparations, to which she had become accustomed by her long journey in the wilderness, Mabel followed with a step as elastic as that of ...
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... rifles that leaned against a tree; and then each stood without stretching out an arm, as his eyes fell on the form of the girl. The Indian uttered a few words to his companion, and resumed his seat and his meal as calmly as if no ...
... rifles that leaned against a tree; and then each stood without stretching out an arm, as his eyes fell on the form of the girl. The Indian uttered a few words to his companion, and resumed his seat and his meal as calmly as if no ...
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... rifle and the hunting-knife.” “Ay; but do you handle the brace and the bow-line, the wheel and the lead-line, the reef-point and the top-rope? The paddle is a good thing, out of doubt, in a canoe; but of what use is it in the ship ...
... rifle and the hunting-knife.” “Ay; but do you handle the brace and the bow-line, the wheel and the lead-line, the reef-point and the top-rope? The paddle is a good thing, out of doubt, in a canoe; but of what use is it in the ship ...
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... rifle, and on a trail, and in the way of game and scouting; for, though I can use the spear and the paddle, I pride not myself on either. The youth Jasper, there, who is discoursing with the Sergeant's daughter, is a different cratur ...
... rifle, and on a trail, and in the way of game and scouting; for, though I can use the spear and the paddle, I pride not myself on either. The youth Jasper, there, who is discoursing with the Sergeant's daughter, is a different cratur ...
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... 't for having the Lord on your side. Look at the head of the Big Sarpent, there; you can see the mark of a knife all along by his left ear: now nothing but a bullet from this long rifle of mine saved his scalp that day;
... 't for having the Lord on your side. Look at the head of the Big Sarpent, there; you can see the mark of a knife all along by his left ear: now nothing but a bullet from this long rifle of mine saved his scalp that day;
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CHAPTER V | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XVII | |
CHAPTER XVIII | |
CHAPTER XIX | |
CHAPTER XX | |
CHAPTER XXI | |
CHAPTER XXII | |
CHAPTER XXIII | |
CHAPTER XXIV | |
CHAPTER XI | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XVI | |
CHAPTER XXVI | |
CHAPTER XXVII | |
CHAPTER XXVIII | |
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