| Alexander Henry - 1809 - 364 sider
...marc, walking up to me, seized me, with one hand, by the collar of the coat, while in the other he held a large carving-knife, as if to plunge it into my breast ; his eyes, meanwhile, were fixed stedfastly on mine. At length, after some seconds, of the most anxious suspense, he dropped hft I arm,... | |
| 1813 - 716 sider
...This man, walking up to me, seized me with one hand by the collar of the coat, while in the other he held a large carving-knife, as if to plunge it into my breast; his eyes, meanwhile, were fixed stedfastiy on mine. At lengtn, after some seconds of the most anxious suspense, he dropped his arm,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1839 - 382 sider
...seized me with one hand by the collar of the coat, while in the other he held a large carving knife, as if to plunge it into my breast ; his eyes meanwhile...the English, and had brought away many scalps ; that on a certain occasion he had lost a brother, whose name was Musinigon, and that I should be called... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 374 sider
...seized me with one hand by the collar of the coat, while in the other he held a large carving knife, as if to plunge it into my breast ; his eyes meanwhile...the English, and had brought away many scalps ; that on a certain occasion he had lost a brother, whose name was Musinigon, and that I should be called... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1851 - 536 sider
...by the collar of the coat, while in the other he held a large carving knife, as if to plunge it in my breast; his eyes meanwhile were fixed steadfastly...I won't kill you !" To this he added, that he had frequently engaged in wars against the English, and had brought away many scalps ; that on a certain... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1851 - 528 sider
...by the collar of the coat, while in the other he held a large carving knife, as if to plunge it in my breast; his eyes meanwhile were fixed steadfastly...of the most anxious suspense, he dropped his arm, saymg, " I won't kill you !" To this he added, that he had frequently engaged in wars against the English,... | |
| John Frost - 1852 - 708 sider
...seized me with one hand by the collar of the coat, while in the other he held a large carving knife, as if to plunge it into my breast ; his eyes meanwhile...the English, and had brought away many scalps ; that on a certain occasion he had lost a brother, whose name was Musinigon, and that I should be called... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1853 - 534 sider
...by the collar of the coat, while in the other he held a large carving knife, as if to plunge it in my breast; his eyes meanwhile were fixed steadfastly...I won't kill you !" To this he added, that he had frequently engaged in wars against the English, and had brought away many scalps ; that on a certain... | |
| 1857 - 414 sider
...seized me with one hand by the collar of the coat, while in the other he held a large carving knife, as if to plunge it into my breast ; his eyes meanwhile...the English, and had brought away many scalps ; that on a certain occasion he had lost a brother, whose name was Musinigon, and that I should be called... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1868 - 668 sider
...This man, walking up to me, seized me, with one hand, by the collar of the coat, while in the other he held a large carvingknife, as if to plunge it into...of the most anxious suspense, he dropped his arm, saving, ' I won't kill you ! ' To this he added, that he had been frequently engaged in wars against... | |
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