The Pathfinder: Or, The Inland Sea, Band 1Lea and Blanchard, 1840 |
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... believe . May I take the liberty of asking , Arrowhead , why you fancy that smoke , now , a pale - face's smoke , and not a red - skin's ? " " Wet wood , " returned the warrior , with the calmness with which the pedagogue might point ...
... believe . May I take the liberty of asking , Arrowhead , why you fancy that smoke , now , a pale - face's smoke , and not a red - skin's ? " " Wet wood , " returned the warrior , with the calmness with which the pedagogue might point ...
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... believe the things you mention have their uses . One , who has lived , like myself , in company with many tribes , understands differences in usages . The paint of a Mingo is not the paint of a Delaware ; and he who should expect to see ...
... believe the things you mention have their uses . One , who has lived , like myself , in company with many tribes , understands differences in usages . The paint of a Mingo is not the paint of a Delaware ; and he who should expect to see ...
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... believe you , though I fancy most of the roads to the last , are on dry land . The sea is what my poor sister , Bridget , use to call a ' purifying place , ' and one is out of the way of temptation when out of sight of land . I doubt if ...
... believe you , though I fancy most of the roads to the last , are on dry land . The sea is what my poor sister , Bridget , use to call a ' purifying place , ' and one is out of the way of temptation when out of sight of land . I doubt if ...
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... believe in them . For my part , I am one of them who think that the same hand which made the sweet water , can make the salt . " " Hold on there , Master Pathfinder , " interrupted Cap , not without some heat ; " in the way of a proper ...
... believe in them . For my part , I am one of them who think that the same hand which made the sweet water , can make the salt . " " Hold on there , Master Pathfinder , " interrupted Cap , not without some heat ; " in the way of a proper ...
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... believe it to be fresh . " " God has given the salt lick to the deer , and he has given to man , red - skin and white , the delicious spring at which to slake his thirst . It is unreasonable to think that he may not have given lakes of ...
... believe it to be fresh . " " God has given the salt lick to the deer , and he has given to man , red - skin and white , the delicious spring at which to slake his thirst . It is unreasonable to think that he may not have given lakes of ...
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Arrowhead better boat box the compass brother Cap bullet bushes calash canoe Chingachgook companion concealed cutter dark daugh Delaware devil distrust doubt Eau-de-vie enemies face fancy father favour fear feelings finder fire forest French Frenchers fresh-water frontier garrison gifts girl hand head heard heart honest honour Indian Iroquois islands Jasper Eau-douce Killdeer lake land laughing leaves look Mabel Dunham Magnet Major Duncan manner Master Cap Master Pathfinder Mingos Mohican Muir nature never night ocean Ontario opinion Oswego paddle party passed pretty Quarter-Master red-skin returned rifle rift river sail sailor Sarpent savages scalp scout Scud seamen seen Serjeant Dunham serjeant's daughter shore smiling smoke soldier soon speak spot stood stream tell thing thought Thousand Islands trail trees true truth turned Tuscarora uncle venison wife wish woman woods young
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Seite 82 - 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 112 - But it seemed as the harp of the sky had rung, And the airs of heaven played round her tongue, When she spake of the lovely forms she had seen, And a land where sin had never been, — A land of love and a land of light, Withouten sun or moon or night ; Where the river swa'da living stream, And the light a pure celestial beam : The land of vision it would seem, A still, an everlasting dream.
Seite 209 - 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 128 - Now, my co-mates, and brothers in exile, Hath not old custom made this life more sweet Than that of painted pomp ? Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court ? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, The seasons...
Seite 40 - Before these fields were shorn and tilled, Full to the brim our rivers flowed ; The melody of waters filled The fresh and boundless wood ; And torrents dashed and rivulets played, And fountains spouted in the shade.
Seite 168 - Be all ready to clench it, boys!" cried out Pathfinder, stepping into his friend's tracks the instant they were vacant. "Never mind a new nail; I can see that, though the paint is gone, and what I can see I can hit at a hundred yards, though it were only a mosquito's eye. Be ready to clench!
Seite 163 - The respect for Pathfinder's skill and for his quickness and accuracy of sight [the italics are mine] was so profound and general, that the instant he made this declaration the spectators began to distrust their own opinions, and a dozen rushed to the target in order to ascertain the fact. There, sure enough, it was found that the Quartermaster's bullet had gone through the hole made by Jasper's, and...
Seite 94 - AND is this — Yarrow ? — This the Stream Of which my fancy cherished, So faithfully, a waking dream ? An image that hath perished ! O that some Minstrel's harp were near, To utter notes of gladness, And chase this silence from the air, That fills my heart with sadness...
Seite 96 - I, have scouted and marched together on the flanks and rear of the inimy, in nights darker than this, and that too, when we did not know, but the next moment would lead us into a bloody ambushment. I was at his side, when he got the wound in his shoulder, and the honest fellow will tell you, when you meet, the manner in which we contrived to cross the river that lay in our rear, in order to save his scalp.
Seite 167 - ... throws a sort of air of fictitiousness and general improbability over it. This comes of Cooper's inadequacy as an observer. The reader will find some examples of Cooper's high talent for inaccurate observation in the account of the shooting-match in The Pathfinder. "A common wrought nail was driven lightly into the target, its head having been first touched with paint.