The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland SeaHoughton, Mifflin, The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1876 - Počet stran: 509 |
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Strana xxx
... venison , and bear's neat , to say nothing of grouse and water - fowl ; and few days passed without a fishing - party . The fish in the Ontario were excellent , and stories were tol of the capture of sturgeon weighing nearly a hundred ...
... venison , and bear's neat , to say nothing of grouse and water - fowl ; and few days passed without a fishing - party . The fish in the Ontario were excellent , and stories were tol of the capture of sturgeon weighing nearly a hundred ...
Strana xxxi
... venison steaks , and brook- trout ; and maybe his wife could find cranberries for a tart ! A month earlier they could have had fried pork fit for the President , with a pumpkin pie after it ; but they must not expect any delicacies now ...
... venison steaks , and brook- trout ; and maybe his wife could find cranberries for a tart ! A month earlier they could have had fried pork fit for the President , with a pumpkin pie after it ; but they must not expect any delicacies now ...
Strana 17
... venison , gave her a draught of pure water from the spring , and , as he sat near and opposite to her , fast won his way to her esteem by his gentle but frank manner of manifesting his care ; homage that woman always wishes to receive ...
... venison , gave her a draught of pure water from the spring , and , as he sat near and opposite to her , fast won his way to her esteem by his gentle but frank manner of manifesting his care ; homage that woman always wishes to receive ...
Strana 18
... venison steaks , which served for the common use , and the discourse naturally partook of the characters of the differ- ent individuals that composed it . The Indians were silent and industrious , the appetite of the aboriginal American ...
... venison steaks , which served for the common use , and the discourse naturally partook of the characters of the differ- ent individuals that composed it . The Indians were silent and industrious , the appetite of the aboriginal American ...
Strana 24
... venison as his bonne bouche ; " for though these torments belong only to the red - skin natur ' , in the way of bearing them like braves , white - skin natur ' may be , and often has been , ago rized by them . " 66 66 Happily , " said ...
... venison as his bonne bouche ; " for though these torments belong only to the red - skin natur ' , in the way of bearing them like braves , white - skin natur ' may be , and often has been , ago rized by them . " 66 66 Happily , " said ...
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