The Pioneers: Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna; a Descriptive TaleLea & Blanchard, 1841 |
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... lakes and thousand springs of this country , the numerous sources of the mighty Susquehanna meander through the valleys , until , uniting , they form one of the proudest streams of which the old United States could boast . The mountains ...
... lakes and thousand springs of this country , the numerous sources of the mighty Susquehanna meander through the valleys , until , uniting , they form one of the proudest streams of which the old United States could boast . The mountains ...
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... lakes , or situated at those points of the streams which are favourable to manufacturing ; and neat and comfortable farms , with every indication of wealth about them , are scattered profusely through the vales , and even to the ...
... lakes , or situated at those points of the streams which are favourable to manufacturing ; and neat and comfortable farms , with every indication of wealth about them , are scattered profusely through the vales , and even to the ...
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... lake , you had better take him with you , and let him lend the doctor a hand ; for old as he is , he is curious at cuts and bruises , and it's like- lier than not he'll be in with brooms to sweep your Christmas ha'arths . " " Stop ...
... lake , you had better take him with you , and let him lend the doctor a hand ; for old as he is , he is curious at cuts and bruises , and it's like- lier than not he'll be in with brooms to sweep your Christmas ha'arths . " " Stop ...
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... pours which exhaled from it , that what at first might seem a plain , was one of the mountain lakes , lock- ed in the frosts of winter . A narrow current rush- ed impetuously from its bosom at the open place we 44 THE PIONEERS .
... pours which exhaled from it , that what at first might seem a plain , was one of the mountain lakes , lock- ed in the frosts of winter . A narrow current rush- ed impetuously from its bosom at the open place we 44 THE PIONEERS .
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... lake , stood the village of Tem- pleton . It consisted of about fifty buildings , in- cluding those of every description , chiefly built of wood , and which , in their architecture , bore not only strong marks of the absence of taste ...
... lake , stood the village of Tem- pleton . It consisted of about fifty buildings , in- cluding those of every description , chiefly built of wood , and which , in their architecture , bore not only strong marks of the absence of taste ...
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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.
126 ページ - ... every gambol played by the latter, it approached nigher to the dog, the 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.
192 ページ - ... his kind, at a time when his thoughts should be on a better world; and you've driven him to wish that the beasts of the forest, who never feast on the blood of their own families. was his kindred and race; and now, when he has come to see the last brand of his hut before it is melted into ashes, you follow him up at midnight like hungry hounds on the track of a worn-out and dying deer. What more would ye have? for I am here — one to many. I come to mourn, not to fight; and, if it is God's pleasure,...
144 ページ - To his eye, where others saw nothing but a wilderness, towns, manufactories, bridges, canals, mines, and all the other resources of an old country, were constantly presenting themselves, though his good sense suppressed, in some degree, the exhibition of these expectations. As the Sheriff allowed his cousin full time to reflect on what he had heard, the probability of some pecuniary adventure being the connecting link in the chain that brought Oliver Edwards into the cabin of Leather-stocking, appeared...
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...
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...
127 ページ - ... saw the form of the old panther in the air, springing twenty feet from the branch of the beech to the back of the mastiff. No words of ours can describe the fury of the conflict that followed. It was a confused struggle on the dried leaves, accompanied by loud and terrific cries.