The Pathfinder, Or The Inland SeaRichard Bentley, New Burlington Street; Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh; Hodges & Smith, Dublin., 1854 - Počet stran: 472 |
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Strana 49
... enemy . The cheek of Mabel did not recover all its bloom , until the canoe was again in the current , down which it floated swiftly , occasionally impelled by the paddle of Jasper . She wit- nessed the descent of the falls , with a ...
... enemy . The cheek of Mabel did not recover all its bloom , until the canoe was again in the current , down which it floated swiftly , occasionally impelled by the paddle of Jasper . She wit- nessed the descent of the falls , with a ...
Strana 54
... enemy got between us and our port ? " " Anan ? " 66 " Have any of these painted scaramouches anchored off the harbour towards which we are running , with the hope of cutting us off in entering ? " " It may be all as you say , friend Cap ...
... enemy got between us and our port ? " " Anan ? " 66 " Have any of these painted scaramouches anchored off the harbour towards which we are running , with the hope of cutting us off in entering ? " " It may be all as you say , friend Cap ...
Strana 61
James Fenimore Cooper. in a twelvemonth . Notwithstanding their situation as regards the enemy , the time flew by swiftly , and the young people , in particular , were astonished when Cap informed them how long they had been thus ...
James Fenimore Cooper. in a twelvemonth . Notwithstanding their situation as regards the enemy , the time flew by swiftly , and the young people , in particular , were astonished when Cap informed them how long they had been thus ...
Strana 63
... enemies at the fire , where their stay , however , was very short . Of the motives of the Iroquois , the Mohican could judge only by their acts . He thought they had detected the arti- fice of the fire , and were aware that it had been ...
... enemies at the fire , where their stay , however , was very short . Of the motives of the Iroquois , the Mohican could judge only by their acts . He thought they had detected the arti- fice of the fire , and were aware that it had been ...
Strana 65
... enemies . He then took his own post near her , with his rifle cocked and poised , in readiness to fire . Arrowhead and Chingachgook crawled to the cover , and lay in wait like snakes , with their arms prepared for service , while the ...
... enemies . He then took his own post near her , with his rifle cocked and poised , in readiness to fire . Arrowhead and Chingachgook crawled to the cover , and lay in wait like snakes , with their arms prepared for service , while the ...
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