The Pioneers, Or the Sources of the Susquehanna: A Descriptive Tale, 第 2 巻Carey, Lea and Carey, 1827 |
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... youth , seem- ed to be getting the ascendency over the secret causes of his uneasiness ; though there were mo- ments , when the same remarkable expression of disgust would cross his intercourse with Marma- duke , that had distinguished ...
... youth , seem- ed to be getting the ascendency over the secret causes of his uneasiness ; though there were mo- ments , when the same remarkable expression of disgust would cross his intercourse with Marma- duke , that had distinguished ...
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... youth , who was opening a passage for herself and her companions through the bushes " or perhaps it is a still more learned language , for an interpretation of which we must look to you . " The dark eye of the young man glanced towards ...
... youth , who was opening a passage for herself and her companions through the bushes " or perhaps it is a still more learned language , for an interpretation of which we must look to you . " The dark eye of the young man glanced towards ...
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... youth himself continued the discourse , by ask- ing , with a smile lurking around his features— And how did the Leather - stocking discharge the duties of a host , sir ? " " Why , simply but kindly , until late in the even- ing , when ...
... youth himself continued the discourse , by ask- ing , with a smile lurking around his features— And how did the Leather - stocking discharge the duties of a host , sir ? " " Why , simply but kindly , until late in the even- ing , when ...
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... youth , coldly , reigning his horse back , and remaining silent till the subject was changed . It was seldom that Mr. Jones suffered any con- versation to continue , for a great length of time , without his participation . It seems that ...
... youth , coldly , reigning his horse back , and remaining silent till the subject was changed . It was seldom that Mr. Jones suffered any con- versation to continue , for a great length of time , without his participation . It seems that ...
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... Louisa Grant placed on his assistance , which induced the youth to continue by her side , as they pursued their way through a dreary and dark wood , where the rays of the sun could but rarely penetrate , and where THE PIONEERS . 31.
... Louisa Grant placed on his assistance , which induced the youth to continue by her side , as they pursued their way through a dreary and dark wood , where the rays of the sun could but rarely penetrate , and where THE PIONEERS . 31.
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119 ページ - Ask me not what the maiden feels, Left in that dreadful hour alone: Perchance her reason stoops or reels; Perchance a courage, not her own, Braces her mind to desperate tone. The scattered van of England wheels; She only said, as loud in air The tumult roared, "Is Wilton there?" They fly! or maddened by despair Fight but to die — "Is Wilton there?
125 ページ - What does he see?" said Elizabeth: "there must be some animal in sight." Hearing no answer from her companion, Miss Temple turned her head, and beheld Louisa standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward, with a sort of flickering, convulsed motion.
42 ページ - ... company to a body ; hurting nothing ; being, as it was, as harmless as a garter-snake. But now it gives me sore thoughts when I hear the frighty things whizzing through the air, for I know it's only a motion to bring out all the brats in the village.
126 ページ - ... growling of the three becoming more horrid at each moment, until the younger beast, overleaping its intended bound, fell directly before the mastiff. There was a moment of fearful cries and struggles ; but they ended almost as soon as commenced, by the cub appearing in the air, hurled from the jaws of Brave, with a violence that sent it against a tree so forcibly as to render it completely senseless.
126 ページ - All this time, Brave stood firm and undaunted, his short tail erect, his body drawn backward on its haunches, and his eyes following the movements of both dam and cub. At every gambol played by the latter, it approached nigher to the dog, the growling of the three becoming more horrid at each moment...
42 ページ - This comes of settling a country !" he said ; " here have I known the pigeons to fly for forty long years, and, till you made your clearings, there was nobody to skear or to hurt them. I loved to see them come...
128 ページ - Elizabeth now lay wholly at the mercy of the beast. There is said to be something in the front of the image of the Maker, that daunts the hearts of the inferior beings of his creation ; and it would seem that some such power, in the present instance, suspended the threatened blow. The eyes of the monster and the kneeling maiden met, for an instant, when the former stooped to examine her fallen foe ; next to scent her luckless cub. From the latter examination...
125 ページ - Hearing no answer from her companion, Miss Temple turned her head, and beheld Louisa, standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward, with a sort of flickering, convulsed motion. The quick eye of Elizabeth glanced in the direction indicated by her friend, where she saw the fierce front and glaring eyes of a female panther, fixed on them in horrid malignity, and threatening instant...