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... seen , or thought he has seen , something sufficiently instructive and touching in the life of a veteran of the forest , who , having commenced his career near the Atlantic , had been driven by the increas- ing and unparalleled advance ...
... seen , or thought he has seen , something sufficiently instructive and touching in the life of a veteran of the forest , who , having commenced his career near the Atlantic , had been driven by the increas- ing and unparalleled advance ...
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... seen leading long files of descendants , born and reared in the for- ests of Ohio and Kentucky , deeper into the land , in quest of that which might be termed , without the aid of poetry , their natural and more congenial atmos- phere ...
... seen leading long files of descendants , born and reared in the for- ests of Ohio and Kentucky , deeper into the land , in quest of that which might be termed , without the aid of poetry , their natural and more congenial atmos- phere ...
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... seen people of my colour , eating their daily bread . " " You ar ' an old settler , in these districts , then , " the emigrant rather remarked than inquired , with a mouth filled nearly to overflowing with the delicious hommony ...
... seen people of my colour , eating their daily bread . " " You ar ' an old settler , in these districts , then , " the emigrant rather remarked than inquired , with a mouth filled nearly to overflowing with the delicious hommony ...
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... seen no apparent necessity to suspend the functions of his powers of mastication , resumed the discourse . " It is a long road , as I have heard , from the waters of the west to the shores of the main sea ? ” " It is a weary path ...
... seen no apparent necessity to suspend the functions of his powers of mastication , resumed the discourse . " It is a long road , as I have heard , from the waters of the west to the shores of the main sea ? ” " It is a weary path ...
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... seen , and something have I suffered in jour- neying over it . " " A man would see a good deal of hard travel in going its length ! ” " Seventy and five years have I been upon the road , and there are not half that number of leagues in ...
... seen , and something have I suffered in jour- neying over it . " " A man would see a good deal of hard travel in going its length ! ” " Seventy and five years have I been upon the road , and there are not half that number of leagues in ...
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Abiram already animal answered appeared arth Asinus band Battius beast bee-hunter better Big-knives bison brave brother buffaloe chief colour companion countenance cried Dahcotah danger dark distance Doctor ears earth encampment enemies Esther exclaimed eyes father favour girl glance grass grizzly bear hand Hard-Heart head heard heavens Hector horse hound hunter Indian Inez instant interrupted Ishmael Bush Kentucky less listened lodge look Lord Loups Mahtoree manner matter ment mind naturalist nature never nigh Obed old trapper Pale-face party passed Pawnee plain prairie quadruped reason Red-skin returned the trapper rifle rock savage seen silent Siouxes skin sleep speak spot squatter stood stranger swale tell tent Teton thicket thing thought tion tomahawk tongue tribe turned Uncas venison Vespertilio voice warrior Weucha whole wife wild woman words yonder young youth
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Seite vi - States of America, AD 1827. ********* HC CAREY & I. LEA, of the said district, have deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit ."The
Seite 391 - I'll no swaggerers : I am in good name and fame with the very best: — Shut the door; — There come no swaggerers here: I have not lived all this while, to have swaggering now : — shut the door I pray you.
Seite 507 - Let the wise chief have no cares for his journey," continued Hard-Heart with an earnest solicitude, that led him to forget, for the moment, that others were waiting to address his adopted parent; " a hundred Loups shall clear his path from briars." " My father will tell my young men, how many
Seite 471 - And I beseech you, Wrest once the law, to your authority : To do a great right, do a little wrong.
Seite 15 - cattle that were herded in the rear, and the rugged appearance and careless mien of the sturdy men who loitered at the sides of the lingering teams, united to announce a band of emigrants seeking for the Eldorado of their desires. Contrary to the usual practice of the men of their caste, this party had
Seite 120 - The action of the squatter was too sudden and unexpected to admit of prevention, but the instant it was done, his sons manifested, in an unequivocal manner, the temper with which they witnessed the desperate measure. Angry and fierce glances were interchanged, and a murmur of disapprobation was uttered by the whole in common.
Seite 322 - but he must see and reason, and then conclude. So follow me a little to the left, where there is a rise in the ground, whence we may make our reconnoitrings." The frightful prospect added nothing to the hopes of those who had such a fearful stake in the result. Although the day was beginning to dawn, the vivid
Seite 485 - Follow;" returned the squatter again grasping his rifle, and striding towards the rock. The distance was still considerable, and their approach, as they drew nigh the place of execution, was moderated by awe. Many minutes had passed, before they reached a spot where they might distinguish the outlines of the dusky objects.
Seite 80 - were to speak with my tongue instead of the piece," said Paul in a tone half jocular half bitter. Several shots in quick succession, each sending its dangerous messenger, still nearer than the preceding discharge, cut short her speech, no less in prudence than in terror. " This must end," said the trapper rising with the
Seite 466 - Take the cords from the young man," said Ishmael. When the order was obeyed, he motioned for all his sons to advance, and he placed them in a row before the eyes of Ellen. " Now let there be no trifling, but open your heart. Here ar' all I have to offer, besides a hearty welcome.