Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on RecordDavis Wasgatt Clark Swormstedt & Poe, 1856 - 416 sider |
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... horse was to carry two . Captain Wyeth insured the good - will and obedience of the men by his affable but firm manner , and showed himself every way suitable for his very important mission . In the company there were also five ...
... horse was to carry two . Captain Wyeth insured the good - will and obedience of the men by his affable but firm manner , and showed himself every way suitable for his very important mission . In the company there were also five ...
Side 16
... horses , began its march toward the west . All were in high spirits , and full of hope of ad- venture ; uproarious bursts of merriment , and gay and lively songs , constantly echoed along the line of the cavalcade . The road lay over a ...
... horses , began its march toward the west . All were in high spirits , and full of hope of ad- venture ; uproarious bursts of merriment , and gay and lively songs , constantly echoed along the line of the cavalcade . The road lay over a ...
Side 18
... horses ran away , and had to be chased for a whole night , and even when the labor of the chase was over , three were irrecov- erably lost ; at another time half of the party were drenched crossing a wide creek full of black mud , which ...
... horses ran away , and had to be chased for a whole night , and even when the labor of the chase was over , three were irrecov- erably lost ; at another time half of the party were drenched crossing a wide creek full of black mud , which ...
Side 19
... horses , was as much as could be accomplished with comfort to the trav- elers and their animals . The general aspect , however , of the country through which we were traveling , was exceed- ingly beautiful . The little streams are ...
... horses , was as much as could be accomplished with comfort to the trav- elers and their animals . The general aspect , however , of the country through which we were traveling , was exceed- ingly beautiful . The little streams are ...
Side 20
... horses mentioned above ; but as the crime could not be brought home to them by any kind of evidence , they were re- ceived in a friendly manner ; and , as usual , the pipe of peace was smoked with them . While these people were smoking ...
... horses mentioned above ; but as the crime could not be brought home to them by any kind of evidence , they were re- ceived in a friendly manner ; and , as usual , the pipe of peace was smoked with them . While these people were smoking ...
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