you have met Christian men in the wilderness, and such as know how to treat all kindly that are disposed to peace and justice. I'ma man well known in all these parts, and perhaps one of my names may have reached your ears. By the Frenchcrs, and the red-skins... The Pathfinder - Strana 13autor/autoři: James Fenimore Cooper - 1853 - 515 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1840 - 1028 str.
...placed. " Fear nothing, young woman," said the hunter, for such his attire would indicate him to be; " you have met Christian men in the wilderness, and such as know how to treat all kindly that are-disposed to peace and justice. I am a man well known in all these parts, and perhaps one of my... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 486 str.
...placed. " Fear nothing, young woman," said the hunter, for such his attire would indicate him to be, " you have met Christian men, in the wilderness, and...all kindly that are disposed to peace and justice. I am a man well known in all these parts, and perhaps one of my names may have reached your ears. By... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1860
...placed. " Fear nothing, young woman," said the hunter, for such his attire would indicate him to be, " you have met Christian men in the wilderness, and...one of my names may have reached your ears. By the Trenchers, and the red-skins on the other side of the Big Lakes, I am called la Longue Carabine ; by... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1867 - 960 str.
...placed. " Fear nothing, young woman," said the hunter, for such his attire would indicate him to be, " you have met Christian men in the wilderness, and...all kindly that are disposed to peace and justice. I am a man well known in all these parts, and perhaps one of my names may ¿have reached your ears.... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1985 - 1106 str.
...placed. "Fear nothing, young woman," said the hunter, for such his attire would indicate him to be, "you have met Christian men, in the wilderness, and...and perhaps one of my names may have reached your cars. By the Frenchcrs, and the red-skins on the other side of the Big Lakes, I am called la Longue... | |
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