| Chandler Robbins Gilman - 1836 - 286 páginas
...by the gentle heaving of his breast. The next morning, the father, elate at having gained his end, prepared a repast for his son, and hastened to set...to listen, and, looking through a small aperture, was more astonished when he beheld his son painted with vermilion on his breast, and in the act of... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1839 - 362 páginas
...day he would himself prepare his first meal, and bring it to him. The boy remained silent, and lay lay like death. No one could have known he was living,...breast, and in the act of finishing his work by laying on the paint as far as his hand could reach on his shoulders, saying at the same time, " My father... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1839 - 500 páginas
...by the gentle heaving of his breast. The next morning, the father, elated at having gained his end, prepared a repast for his son, and hastened to set...to listen ; and, looking through a small aperture, was more astonished when he beheld his son painted with vermilion over all his breast, and in the act... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1839 - 262 páginas
...by the gentle heaving of his breast. The next morning, the father, elated at having gained his end, prepared a repast for his son, and hastened to set...to listen ; and, looking through a small aperture, was more astonished when he beheld his son painted with vermilion over all his breast, and in the act... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1856 - 368 páginas
...by the gentle heaving of his breast. The next morning, the father, elated at having gained his end, prepared a repast for his son, and hastened to set...to listen ; and, looking through a small aperture, was more astonished when he beheld his son painted with vermilion over all his breast, and in the act... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1856 - 362 páginas
...his breast. At the spring of day, the next morning, the father, delighted at having gained his end, prepared a repast for his son, and hastened to set it before him. On coming to the door of the little lodge, he was surprised to hear his son talking to himself. He stooped his ear to listen,... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1908 - 438 páginas
...breast. At the spring of the day, the next morning, the father, delighted at having gained his end, prepared a repast for his son, and hastened to set it before him. On coming to the door of the little lodge, he was surprised to hear his son talking to himself. He held his ear down to listen,... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1908 - 426 páginas
...breast. At the spring of the day, the next morning, the father, delighted at having gained his end, prepared a repast for his son, and hastened to set it before him. On coming to the door of the little lodge, he was surprised to hear his son talking to himself. He held his ear down to listen,... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1908 - 476 páginas
...his breast could you know that he lived. At the dawn of the next morning the father prepared a great repast for his son, and hastened to set it before him. On coming to the door of the little lodge he was surprised to hear his son talking to himself. He was yet more astonished... | |
| Stan Newton - 1909 - 246 páginas
...have known he was living, but by the gentle heaving of his breast. The next morning, the chief, elated at having gained his object, prepared a repast for...breast, and in the act of finishing his work by laying on the paint as far as his hand could reach on his shoulders, saying at the same time: "My father has... | |
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