Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on RecordDavis Wasgatt Clark Swormstedt & Poe, 1856 - 416 sider |
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... morning , all things being prepared , the caravan , consisting of seventy men and two hundred and fifty horses , began its march toward the west . All were in high spirits , and full of hope of ad- venture ; uproarious bursts of ...
... morning , all things being prepared , the caravan , consisting of seventy men and two hundred and fifty horses , began its march toward the west . All were in high spirits , and full of hope of ad- venture ; uproarious bursts of ...
Side 19
... morning , and strolling around the camp . The light breeze just bends the tall tops of the grass on the boundless prairie , the birds are commencing their matin carolings , and all na- ture looks fresh and beautiful . The horses of the ...
... morning , and strolling around the camp . The light breeze just bends the tall tops of the grass on the boundless prairie , the birds are commencing their matin carolings , and all na- ture looks fresh and beautiful . The horses of the ...
Side 22
... morning , I'll shoot him with as little hesitation as I would shoot a deer . Several years have passed since the perpetration of this outrage , but it is still as fresh in my memory as ever ; and I again declare , that if ever an ...
... morning , I'll shoot him with as little hesitation as I would shoot a deer . Several years have passed since the perpetration of this outrage , but it is still as fresh in my memory as ever ; and I again declare , that if ever an ...
Side 24
... morning the party were alarmed with the ap- pearance of two men on horseback , hovering on their path at a great distance . On looking at them with a telescope , they were discovered to be Indians , and on their approach it was found ...
... morning the party were alarmed with the ap- pearance of two men on horseback , hovering on their path at a great distance . On looking at them with a telescope , they were discovered to be Indians , and on their approach it was found ...
Side 42
... morning with the sun , they kindled a fire and roasted their breakfast , which consisted of from one to two pounds of meat . At ten o'clock they lunched on meat ; at two they dined on meat ; at five they supped on meat ; at eight they ...
... morning with the sun , they kindled a fire and roasted their breakfast , which consisted of from one to two pounds of meat . At ten o'clock they lunched on meat ; at two they dined on meat ; at five they supped on meat ; at eight they ...
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