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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Side 14
... gave rise to many reflec- tions . It might be long ere I should hear the sound of the ' church - going bell ' again . I was on my way to a far , far country , and I did not know that I should ever be permitted to revisit my own . I felt ...
... gave rise to many reflec- tions . It might be long ere I should hear the sound of the ' church - going bell ' again . I was on my way to a far , far country , and I did not know that I should ever be permitted to revisit my own . I felt ...
Side 26
... gave him chase on fleet horses . Away went the buffalo , and away went the men , as hard as they could dash ; now the hunters gained upon him , and pressed him hard ; again the enormous crea- ture had the advantage , plunging with all ...
... gave him chase on fleet horses . Away went the buffalo , and away went the men , as hard as they could dash ; now the hunters gained upon him , and pressed him hard ; again the enormous crea- ture had the advantage , plunging with all ...
Side 33
... gave chase . The horse happened to be a slow one , and for the distance of half a mile the race was severely contested - the bear frequently approaching so near the terrified animal as to snap at his heels , while the equally ...
... gave chase . The horse happened to be a slow one , and for the distance of half a mile the race was severely contested - the bear frequently approaching so near the terrified animal as to snap at his heels , while the equally ...
Side 64
... gave Lewis and Clark so many emotions of joy and pleasure , and on this stream our indefati- gable countrymen wintered after the toils and privations of a long and protracted journey through the wilderness . My reverie was sud- denly ...
... gave Lewis and Clark so many emotions of joy and pleasure , and on this stream our indefati- gable countrymen wintered after the toils and privations of a long and protracted journey through the wilderness . My reverie was sud- denly ...
Side 72
... a native of Cha- mounix , in company with a guide named Balma . The mountain was ascended in the succeeding year by M. de Saussure , who gave to the learned world a very minute account of all the phenom- ena 72 FIRESIDE READING .
... a native of Cha- mounix , in company with a guide named Balma . The mountain was ascended in the succeeding year by M. de Saussure , who gave to the learned world a very minute account of all the phenom- ena 72 FIRESIDE READING .
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adventures afterward Alexander Selkirk allowed appeared arrived attempt Auldjo became Blackfeet boat bread brig brought buffalo called Captain Cinque Ports coast commanded companions crew Dampier danger death deck distance door endeavored escape father feet felt fire frigate gave governor grizzly bear hands heard hight hope horses Indians island Italy jailer Juan Fernandez land Lavalette length looked Maroncelli Medusa ment Milan miles mind Mont Blanc morning mountains mutineers natives never night Norfolk Island o'clock officers party passed Pellico person pinnace Pitcairn's Island poor prison provisions raft reached received remained returned river rope sail sailors says scarcely schooner secondini seemed seized Selkirk Senegal sent ship shore side sight Silvio Pellico situation soon Stradling suffered thing thought tion Tofoa took Townsend travelers Tude vessel voyage whole William Funnel wind wine wounded yawl