At length, disappointed in the hope of seeing resistance made to the enemy, and sensible, of course, that no effort of my own unassisted arm could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter. Amid the slaughter which was raging... The book of adventure and peril - Side 268af Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| James Alvin Van Fleet - 1870 - 190 sider
...to the enemy, and sensible, of course, that no effort of my own unassisted arm could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter....neither opposing the Indians nor suffering injury: and, from this circumstance, I conceived a hope of finding security in their houses. " Between the... | |
| 1873 - 756 sider
...against four hundred Indians, he thought only of seeking shelter. Amid the slaughter which was raging, he observed many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort...neither opposing the Indians, nor suffering injury, and, from this circumstance, he conceived a hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard-door... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle - 1874 - 638 sider
...to the enemy, and sensible, of course, that no effort of my own unassisted arm could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter...neither opposing the Indians nor suffering injury, and from this circumstance I conceived a hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard... | |
| 1874 - 740 sider
...against four hundred Indians, he thought only of seeking shelter. Amid the slaughter which was raging, he observed many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort...neither opposing the Indians, nor suffering injury, and, from this circumstance, he conceived a hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard-door... | |
| 1874 - 740 sider
...four hundred Indians, he thought only of seeking 'shelter. Amid the slaughter which was raging, he observed many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort...neither opposing the Indians, nor suffering injury, and, from this circumstance, he conceived a hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard-door... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1880 - 402 sider
...to the enemy, and sensible, of course, that no effort of my own unassisted arm could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter...neither opposing the Indians nor suffering injury ; and from this circumstance, I conceived a hope of finding security in their houses. " Between the... | |
| Michael A. Leeson, Damon Clark - 1881 - 974 sider
...it was useless to undertake to resist 400 Indians, he tliought only of shelter for himself. He saw many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort calmly...neither opposing the Indians nor suffering injury, and ho therefore concluded he might find safety in some of their houses. He stealthily ran to one occupied... | |
| 1881 - 1431 sider
...that it was useless to undertake to resist 400 Indians, he thought only of shelter for himself. He saw many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort calmly...neither opposing the Indians nor suffering injury, and he therefore concluded he might find safety in some of their houses. He stealthily ran to one occupied... | |
| 1881 - 1173 sider
...that it was useless to undertake to resist 400 Indians, he thought only of shelter for himself. He saw many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort calmly...neither opposing the Indians nor suffering injury, and ho therefore concluded he might find safety in some of their houses. He stealthily ran to one occupied... | |
| 1882 - 954 sider
...seeing it was useless to undertake to resist 400 Indians, he thought only of shelter for himself. He saw many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort calmly...neither opposing the Indians nor suffering injury, and he therefore concluded he might find safety in some of their houses. He stealthily ran to one occupied... | |
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