The Pathfinder; or, The inland sea, by the author of 'The pioneers'. |
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... hour before the sun sets . " With this permission , the girl , whose real name was Mabel Dunham , prepared to be of the party ; while the Dew - of - June , as the wife of Arrowhead was called , passively went her way towards the canoe ...
... hour before the sun sets . " With this permission , the girl , whose real name was Mabel Dunham , prepared to be of the party ; while the Dew - of - June , as the wife of Arrowhead was called , passively went her way towards the canoe ...
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... hours at a time . " " More's the pity , boy ; more's the pity . A very little land ought to go a great way with a seafaring man . Now , if the truth were known , Master Western , I suppose there is more or less land all round your lake ...
... hours at a time . " " More's the pity , boy ; more's the pity . A very little land ought to go a great way with a seafaring man . Now , if the truth were known , Master Western , I suppose there is more or less land all round your lake ...
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... hours of sun , and had better be drifting down this said current of yours , while we may . Magnet , dear , are you not ready to get under way ? " Magnet started , blushed brightly , and made her preparations for an immediate departure ...
... hours of sun , and had better be drifting down this said current of yours , while we may . Magnet , dear , are you not ready to get under way ? " Magnet started , blushed brightly , and made her preparations for an immediate departure ...
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... hours ' practice , how- ever , in a great measure remedied this evil , and both Mabel and her uncle had learned so far to humour its movements , that they now main- tained their places with perfect composure ; nor did the additional ...
... hours ' practice , how- ever , in a great measure remedied this evil , and both Mabel and her uncle had learned so far to humour its movements , that they now main- tained their places with perfect composure ; nor did the additional ...
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... hours , you have said , will carry us down to the fort . " " It shall be a cunning Iroquois who hurts a hair of your head , pretty one ; for all here are bound to the Sergeant , and most , I think , to yourself , to see you safe from ...
... hours , you have said , will carry us down to the fort . " " It shall be a cunning Iroquois who hurts a hair of your head , pretty one ; for all here are bound to the Sergeant , and most , I think , to yourself , to see you safe from ...
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Seite 160 - THESE, as they change, ALMIGHTY FATHER, these Are but the varied God. The rolling year Is full of THEE. Forth in the pleasing Spring THY beauty walks, THY tenderness and love. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ; And every sense, and every heart is joy. Then comes THY glory in the Summer months...
Seite 188 - There was a roaring in the wind all night; The rain came heavily and fell in floods; But now the sun is rising calm and bright; The birds are singing in the distant woods...
Seite 68 - I pray, the vision with thy voice: This is our palace, — yonder is thy throne; Speak, and the floor thou tread'st on will rejoice. Not to appal me have the gods bestowed This precious boon; and blest a sad abode.
Seite 149 - I'd shed it all, To give thy brow one minute's calm. Nay, turn not from me that dear face : Am I not thine — thy own...
Seite 261 - The seasons' difference : as the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind, Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say, This is no flattery : these are counsellors That feelingly persuade me what I am.
Seite 224 - Jasper announced to his companions that they now heard the surf of the lake. Low curved spits of land lay before them, into the bay formed by one of which the canoe glided, and then it shot up noiselessly upon a gravelly beach. The transition that followed was so hurried and great, that Mabel scarcely knew what passed.
Seite 214 - You saw but sorrow in its waning form; A working sea remaining from a storm, Where now the weary waves roll o'er the deep, And faintly murmur ere they fall asleep.
Seite 121 - Even such a man, so faint, so spiritless, So dull, so dead in look, so woe-begone, Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night...
Seite 8 - THE turf shall be my fragrant shrine ; My temple, Lord ! that arch of thine ; My censer's breath the mountain airs, And silent thoughts my only prayers.
Seite 21 - As nobody had missed it yet, the "also" was not necessary; but never mind about that, for the Pathfinder is going to speak. "No, no, Major," said he, confidently, "that would be a risky declaration. I didn't load the piece and can't say what was in it; but if it was lead...