Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on RecordDavis Wasgatt Clark A. Poe & L. Hitchcock, 1864 - 416 sider |
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... continued the excited hunter , while he ground his teeth with bitter and uncontrollable rage , " that man that sat opposite to you was the chief of them . He recognized me , and knew very well why I would not smoke with him . I tell you ...
... continued the excited hunter , while he ground his teeth with bitter and uncontrollable rage , " that man that sat opposite to you was the chief of them . He recognized me , and knew very well why I would not smoke with him . I tell you ...
Side 29
... continued back- ward to the loins , and a large portion of the skin from each side removed ; these pieces of skin were placed upon the ground , with the under surface uppermost , and the fleeces , or masses of meat taken from along the ...
... continued back- ward to the loins , and a large portion of the skin from each side removed ; these pieces of skin were placed upon the ground , with the under surface uppermost , and the fleeces , or masses of meat taken from along the ...
Side 58
... continued its march for several days through this rugged and inhospitable re- gion , coming into occasional contact with parties of the Snake Indians , and subsisting on the kamas , a kind of root resembling the potato , which is found ...
... continued its march for several days through this rugged and inhospitable re- gion , coming into occasional contact with parties of the Snake Indians , and subsisting on the kamas , a kind of root resembling the potato , which is found ...
Side 144
... as well as an impostor , for , while risking the lives of others , he also risked his own ; and in the face of multiplying dangers , he continued his perilous course . In thus abandoning the ship to 144 FIRESIDE READING .
... as well as an impostor , for , while risking the lives of others , he also risked his own ; and in the face of multiplying dangers , he continued his perilous course . In thus abandoning the ship to 144 FIRESIDE READING .
Side 154
... continued to pull , the whole fleet would have reached the shore in from thirty to forty hours . To the everlasting disgrace of the French navy , the commanders of the boats changed altogether the plan to which they had engaged ...
... continued to pull , the whole fleet would have reached the shore in from thirty to forty hours . To the everlasting disgrace of the French navy , the commanders of the boats changed altogether the plan to which they had engaged ...
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