The Pathfinder, Or, the Inland SeaDürr, 1858 - Počet stran: 343 |
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Strana 1
... usual , the spot was small , but owing to the circumstances of its lying on the low acclivity men- tioned , and that of the opening's extending downward , it offered more than common advantages to the eye . Philosophy has not yet de ...
... usual , the spot was small , but owing to the circumstances of its lying on the low acclivity men- tioned , and that of the opening's extending downward , it offered more than common advantages to the eye . Philosophy has not yet de ...
Strana 7
... usual , had little to intercept the view , below the branches , but the tall straight trunks of trees . Every thing belong- ing 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 , below the branches , but the tall straight trunks of trees . Every thing belong- ing to vegetation , had struggled towards the light , and beneath the leafy canopy one walked , as it might be ...
Strana 27
... usual strain of superiority . " I do not gainsay your knowledge of the channel , Master Eau- deuce , ( for such he religiously believed to be Jasper's sobriquet , ) and , after all , to know the channel in such a place is the main point ...
... usual strain of superiority . " I do not gainsay your knowledge of the channel , Master Eau- deuce , ( for such he religiously believed to be Jasper's sobriquet , ) and , after all , to know the channel in such a place is the main point ...
Strana 42
... on which his looks were still fastened , as by a charm . Some of the leaves which were exposed to the sun had drooped a little , and this slight departure from the usual natural laws , had caught the quick eyes of 42.
... on which his looks were still fastened , as by a charm . Some of the leaves which were exposed to the sun had drooped a little , and this slight departure from the usual natural laws , had caught the quick eyes of 42.
Strana 43
James Fenimore Cooper. usual natural laws , had caught the quick eyes of the Indian ; for so practised and acute do the senses of the savage become , more espe- cially when he is on the war - path , that trifles apparently of the most ...
James Fenimore Cooper. usual natural laws , had caught the quick eyes of the Indian ; for so practised and acute do the senses of the savage become , more espe- cially when he is on the war - path , that trifles apparently of the most ...
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