Wyoming: A TaleHarper & Brothers, 1845 - 123 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... silence a river of surpass- ing beauty . Winding its way among the green flats that carpeted the plain , it finally escaped through a rocky defile , and was lost to view in a wilderness of hills and mountains wild as that by which it ...
... silence a river of surpass- ing beauty . Winding its way among the green flats that carpeted the plain , it finally escaped through a rocky defile , and was lost to view in a wilderness of hills and mountains wild as that by which it ...
Pagina 8
... silence . Meantime the party gazed from one to the other in that mute and puzzled air betokening an utter inability of compre- hending what all this might be leading to . At length , to their relief , the old man with This happy speech ...
... silence . Meantime the party gazed from one to the other in that mute and puzzled air betokening an utter inability of compre- hending what all this might be leading to . At length , to their relief , the old man with This happy speech ...
Pagina 9
... silent scrutiny . Not satisfied with the result of his experiment , he next laid a small feather on the upper lip ... silence , failed altogether of producing correspond- ing emotions in the breast of the pro- fessional operator ...
... silent scrutiny . Not satisfied with the result of his experiment , he next laid a small feather on the upper lip ... silence , failed altogether of producing correspond- ing emotions in the breast of the pro- fessional operator ...
Pagina 11
... silence , on the part of the Indians at least , prevailed . Nor could scrutiny detect , in any one of the many faces , any trace of feeling or passion whatever . A fire was kindled and burning in the cen- tre of the wigwam , the smoke ...
... silence , on the part of the Indians at least , prevailed . Nor could scrutiny detect , in any one of the many faces , any trace of feeling or passion whatever . A fire was kindled and burning in the cen- tre of the wigwam , the smoke ...
Pagina 14
... silent con- templation of such points of elegance as the reflected face presented . The grati- fication , though , was bought at much ex- pense , inasmuch as but a small area being covered at a time , it was some moments . before a ...
... silent con- templation of such points of elegance as the reflected face presented . The grati- fication , though , was bought at much ex- pense , inasmuch as but a small area being covered at a time , it was some moments . before a ...
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
ABRAHAM MILLS afther agin answered arms Barnabas Barney bless blood body brother called Captain Charles Charles Anthon Charles Henderson closed Colonel Dinning command dear Diggs Doctor Jaws door exclaimed eyes face Father Janaway favour feel feet fell fire followed Forty Fort gazed geant give ground guard hand head heart heerd Henderson hope hour Indian inquired Jeremiah jist JULIUS CÆSAR kape lady length liberty pole look matter ment mind Miss Ruth Mohawk morning mother mouth neck night numbers officer party passed Peggy Price prisoner rank rebel remark replied returned rifle seat sergeant shouted side silence skulpin soldier soon stand step stockade stood stranger Summers sword there's thim thought tion tone tree turned venison voice Walter Whigs word ye'll yer honour young friend youth
Populaire passages
Pagina 117 - God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honour, and keep her in sickness and in health ; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto her, so long as ye both shall live ? '< The Man shall answer, I Will.
Pagina 118 - Wommn, .• wilt thou have this Man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou obey him, and serve him, love, honour, and keep him in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?
Pagina 109 - He was the mildest mannered man That ever scuttled ship or cut a throat ; With such true breeding of a gentleman, You never could divine his real thought...