The Pathfinder, or The Inland SeaРипол Классик, 1871 - Počet stran: 471 James Fenimore Cooper was a prolific and popular American writer of the first half of the 19th century. His historical romances of frontier and Indian life in the early American days created a unique form of American literature. The Pathfinder is the fourth novel Cooper wrote featuring Natty Bumppo, his fictitious frontier hero, and the third chronological episode of the Leatherstocking Tales. A fast-paced narrative full of adventure and majestic descriptions of early frontier life, Indian raiders, and defenseless outposts, The Pathfinder set the standard for epic action literature. |
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... head nearly to a level with the surrounding surface of verdure. Of this class were the birch, a tree of some account in regions less favored, the quivering aspen, various generous nut-woods, and divers others which resembled the ignoble ...
... head nearly to a level with the surrounding surface of verdure. Of this class were the birch, a tree of some account in regions less favored, the quivering aspen, various generous nut-woods, and divers others which resembled the ignoble ...
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... head; “Tuscarora too cunning to make fire with water! Pale-face too much book, and burn anything; much book, little know.” “Well, that's reasonable, I allow,” said Cap, who was no devotee of learning: “he means that as a hit at your ...
... head; “Tuscarora too cunning to make fire with water! Pale-face too much book, and burn anything; much book, little know.” “Well, that's reasonable, I allow,” said Cap, who was no devotee of learning: “he means that as a hit at your ...
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... head, and the whole party descended from the roots of the up-torn tree in silence. When they reached the ground, Arrowhead intimated his intention to go towards the fire, and ascertain who had lighted it; while he advised his wife and ...
... head, and the whole party descended from the roots of the up-torn tree in silence. When they reached the ground, Arrowhead intimated his intention to go towards the fire, and ascertain who had lighted it; while he advised his wife and ...
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... head. The Salt-water (for so the Indian styled his companion) all eye now; no tongue.” “He means, uncle, that we had needs be silent, perhaps he distrusts the persons we are about to meet.” “Ay, 'tis an Indian's fashion of going to ...
... head. The Salt-water (for so the Indian styled his companion) all eye now; no tongue.” “He means, uncle, that we had needs be silent, perhaps he distrusts the persons we are about to meet.” “Ay, 'tis an Indian's fashion of going to ...
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... head,” returned Cap. “Stand you behind the tree, Magnet, lest the knaves take it into their heads to fire a broadside without a parley, and 19 THE PATHFINDER, OR THE INLAND SEA.
... head,” returned Cap. “Stand you behind the tree, Magnet, lest the knaves take it into their heads to fire a broadside without a parley, and 19 THE PATHFINDER, OR THE INLAND SEA.
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CHAPTER VIII | 141 |
CHAPTER IX | 163 |
CHAPTER XVII | 331 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 349 |
CHAPTER XIX | 377 |
CHAPTER XX | 419 |
CHAPTER XXI | 446 |
CHAPTER XXII | 460 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 483 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 513 |
CHAPTER X | 181 |
CHAPTER XI | 202 |
CHAPTER XII | 229 |
CHAPTER XIII | 245 |
CHAPTER XIV | 272 |
CHAPTER XV | 292 |
CHAPTER XVI | 314 |
CHAPTER XXV | 537 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 553 |
CHAPTER XXVII | 567 |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 585 |
CHAPTER XXIX | 602 |
CHAPTER XXX | 618 |
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