... the corner in which I was, must have contributed. In a word, after taking several turns in the room, during which they told M. Langlade how many they had killed, and how many scalps they had taken, they returned down stairs, and I, with sensations... The book of adventure and peril - Side 263af Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875Fuld visning - Om denne bog
 | 1873
...room, must have contributed. In short, after taking several turns in the room, during which they told Langlade how many they had killed and how many scalps they had taken, they returned down stairs ; and Henry, with sensations not easily expressed, heard the door locked for the second... | |
 | Charles Richard Tuttle - 1874 - 608 sider
...circumstance to which the dark color of my clothes, and the want of light in the room which had no window in the corner in which I was, must have contributed....several turns in the room, during which they told Mr. Langlade how many they had killed, and how many scalps they had taken, they returned down stairs,... | |
 | 1874 - 735 sider
...room, must have contributed. In short, after taking several turns in the room, during which they told Langlade how many they had killed and how many scalps they had taken, they returned down stairs ; and Henry, with sensations not easily expressed, heard the door locked for the second... | |
 | 1874 - 735 sider
...room^ must have contributed. In short, after taking several turns in the room, during which they told Langlade how many they had killed and how many scalps they had taken, they returned down stairs ;. and Henry, with sensations not easily expressed, heard the door locked for the second... | |
 | Augustus Lynch Mason - 1884 - 1032 sider
...remained undiscovered ; a circumstance to which the dark color of my clothes, and the want of light in a room which had no window, and in the corner in which...and how many scalps they had taken, they returned down stairs, and I, with sensations not to be expressed, heard the door, which was the barrier between... | |
 | 1884
...remained undiscovered, a circumstance to which the dark color of my clothes, and the want of light in a room which had no window, and in the corner in which...and how many scalps they had taken, they returned down stairs, and I, with sensations not to be expressed, heard the door, which was the barrier between... | |
 | John Read Bailey - 1895 - 226 sider
...remained undiscovered, a circumstance to which the dark color of my clothes, and the want of light in a room which had no window, and in the corner in which...and how many scalps they had taken, they returned down stairs, and I, with sensations not to be expressed, heard the door, which was the barrier between... | |
 | Alexander Henry - 1901 - 347 sider
...me. Still, I remained undiscovered ; a circumstance to which the dark colour of my clothes, and the the corner in which I was must have contributed. In...word, after taking several turns in the room, during want of light, in a room which had no window, and in which they told M. Langlade how many they had... | |
 | Augustus Lynch Mason - 1904 - 688 sider
...remained undiscovered ; a circumstance to which the dark color of my clothes, and the want of light in a room which had no window, and in the corner in which...and how many scalps they had taken, they returned down stairs, and I, with sensations not to be expressed, heard the door, which was the barrier between... | |
 | Augustus Lynch Mason - 1904 - 618 sider
...remained undiscovered ; a circumstance to which the dark color of my clothes, and the want of light in a room which had no window, and in the corner in which...and how many scalps they had taken, they returned down stairs, and I, with sensations not to be expressed, heard the door, which was the barrier between... | |
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