The Pathfinder: Or, the Inland SeaR. Bentley, 1854 - Počet stran: 472 |
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Strana 10
... usual , had little to intercept the view , be- low the branches , but the tall straight trunks of trees . Every thing belonging to vegetation had struggled towards the light , and beneath the leafy canopy one walked , as it might be ...
... usual , had little to intercept the view , be- low the branches , but the tall straight trunks of trees . Every thing belonging to vegetation had struggled towards the light , and beneath the leafy canopy one walked , as it might be ...
Strana 37
... we are dealing purely in fiction , the writer will add that he has known a long thirty - two pounder carried over these same falls in perfect safety . hem , then he loosened his tongue in the usual D 3 THE PATHFINDER . 37.
... we are dealing purely in fiction , the writer will add that he has known a long thirty - two pounder carried over these same falls in perfect safety . hem , then he loosened his tongue in the usual D 3 THE PATHFINDER . 37.
Strana 38
... usual strain of superiority . " I do not gainsay your knowledge of the channel , Master Eau - douce , and , after all , to know the channel in such a place is the main point . I have had cockswains with me who could come down that shoot ...
... usual strain of superiority . " I do not gainsay your knowledge of the channel , Master Eau - douce , and , after all , to know the channel in such a place is the main point . I have had cockswains with me who could come down that shoot ...
Strana 59
... usual natural laws had caught the quick eyes of the Indian ; for so practised and acute do the senses of the savage become , more especi- ally when he is on the war - path , that trifles apparently of the most insignificant sort often ...
... usual natural laws had caught the quick eyes of the Indian ; for so practised and acute do the senses of the savage become , more especi- ally when he is on the war - path , that trifles apparently of the most insignificant sort often ...
Strana 62
... usual target distance for that weapon . In this extremity the steadiness and skill of the Path- finder did him good service . He knew that his safety de- pended altogether on keeping in motion ; for a stationary object , at that ...
... usual target distance for that weapon . In this extremity the steadiness and skill of the Path- finder did him good service . He knew that his safety de- pended altogether on keeping in motion ; for a stationary object , at that ...
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