The Pathfinder: Or, the Inland SeaR. Bentley, 1854 - Počet stran: 472 |
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Strana 42
... give me the lie . " CHAPTER IV . Art , stryving to compare With nature , did an arber greene dispred , Fram'd of wanton yvie flowing fayre , Through which the fragrant eglantines did spred . SPENSER . THE Oswego , below the falls , is a ...
... give me the lie . " CHAPTER IV . Art , stryving to compare With nature , did an arber greene dispred , Fram'd of wanton yvie flowing fayre , Through which the fragrant eglantines did spred . SPENSER . THE Oswego , below the falls , is a ...
Strana 51
... give the devil his due , you have got the canoes handsomely land - locked , and into moorings that would defy a monsoon . The only hardship is the denial of the pipe . ” " The scent of the tobacco would betray us ; and where is the use ...
... give the devil his due , you have got the canoes handsomely land - locked , and into moorings that would defy a monsoon . The only hardship is the denial of the pipe . ” " The scent of the tobacco would betray us ; and where is the use ...
Strana 57
... give you the chief ; and Arrowhead must keep his eye on the young one . There must be no mistake , for two bullets in the same body would be sinful waste , with one like the Ser- geant's daughter in danger . I shall hold myself in ...
... give you the chief ; and Arrowhead must keep his eye on the young one . There must be no mistake , for two bullets in the same body would be sinful waste , with one like the Ser- geant's daughter in danger . I shall hold myself in ...
Strana 61
... give me time to put yard upon yard of river be- tween us . I will not revile you like a Delaware or a Mo- hican ; for my gifts are a white man's gifts , and not an • Indian's ; and boasting in battle is no part THE PATHFINDER . 61.
... give me time to put yard upon yard of river be- tween us . I will not revile you like a Delaware or a Mo- hican ; for my gifts are a white man's gifts , and not an • Indian's ; and boasting in battle is no part THE PATHFINDER . 61.
Strana 66
... " " True , boy , true ; the Sergeant's daughter must be saved ; and , as you say , foolish risks only become boys . Think you that you can catch the canoe where you stand ? " " There can be no doubt , if you give 66 THE PATHFINDER .
... " " True , boy , true ; the Sergeant's daughter must be saved ; and , as you say , foolish risks only become boys . Think you that you can catch the canoe where you stand ? " " There can be no doubt , if you give 66 THE PATHFINDER .
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