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 31
... young men to shoot buffalo ; they had paid an evening visit to the captain , and , as an act of courtesy , had been invited to sleep in the tent . I had not known of their arrival , nor did I even sus- pect that Indians were in our ...
... young men to shoot buffalo ; they had paid an evening visit to the captain , and , as an act of courtesy , had been invited to sleep in the tent . I had not known of their arrival , nor did I even sus- pect that Indians were in our ...
Side 34
... young hunter , happened to be about a mile behind the main body , either from the indolence of his horse or his own carelessness ; but as he ap- proached the party in his desperate flight , and his pitiable cries reached the ears of the ...
... young hunter , happened to be about a mile behind the main body , either from the indolence of his horse or his own carelessness ; but as he ap- proached the party in his desperate flight , and his pitiable cries reached the ears of the ...
Side 105
... young , powerful , and , with one or two exceptions , not at all ill - looking men . From the jail I proceeded to the hospital , where the wounded men were lying . They had each received severe wounds in the thigh , and were in great ...
... young , powerful , and , with one or two exceptions , not at all ill - looking men . From the jail I proceeded to the hospital , where the wounded men were lying . They had each received severe wounds in the thigh , and were in great ...
Side 117
... young ; was concerned in burglaries when only eleven years of age . Yet this was from no natural love of crime . Enticed from his home by boys older than himself , he soon wearied of the life he led , and longed to return to his home ...
... young ; was concerned in burglaries when only eleven years of age . Yet this was from no natural love of crime . Enticed from his home by boys older than himself , he soon wearied of the life he led , and longed to return to his home ...
Side 137
... young ladies , who were acquainted with his story , and he was now persuaded that he should be re- leased from his confinement ; but M. de Sartine had expressly forbidden all the officers of the Bastile to inform the prisoners of her ...
... young ladies , who were acquainted with his story , and he was now persuaded that he should be re- leased from his confinement ; but M. de Sartine had expressly forbidden all the officers of the Bastile to inform the prisoners of her ...
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