tells me he had such feelings towards your own mother, and I think I've seen something like it, in the young people I have, from time to time, guided through the wilderness. Yes, yes— I dare say it's all nat'ral enough, and that makes it come so easy,... The Pathfinder - Strana 294autor/autoři: James Fenimore Cooper - 1853 - 515 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1840 - 1028 str.
...would naturally feel for a girl like me?" " I believe it's all nat'ral, Mabel; yes, I do: the Sergeant tells me he had such feelings towards your own mother, and I think I 've seen something like it in the young people I have from time to time guided through the wilderness.... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 486 str.
...would naturally feel for a girl like me ?" " I believe it's all nat'ral, Mabel; yes, I do; the sarjeant tells me he had such feelings towards your own mother, and I think I 've seen something like it, in the young people I have, from time to time, guided through the wilderness.... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1860
...occasions, to the gentler ; but the idea that he seriously sought her for his wife had never before crossed think I've seen something like it, in the young people...makes it come so easy, and is a great comfort to me." " Pathfinder, your words make me uneasy ! Speak plainer, or change the subject for ever. You do not—cannot... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1867 - 960 str.
...would naturally feel for ag\!l like me?" " I believe it's all nat'ral, Mabel ; yes, I do ; the sarjeant tells me he had such feelings towards your own mother,...time to time, guided through the wilderness. Yes, yes—I dare say it's all nat'ral enough, and that makes it come so easy, and is a great comfort to... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1985 - 1106 str.
...would naturally feel for a girl like me?" "I believe it's all nat'ral, Mabel; yes, I do; the Sarjeant tells me he had such feelings towards your own mother,...makes it come so easy, and is a great comfort to me." "Pathfinder, your words make me uneasy! Speak plainer, or change the subject forever. You do not—cannot... | |
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