This dense forest was to the Indians a home in which they had lived from childhood, and where they were as much at ease as a farmer on his own acres. To their keen eyes, trained for generations to more than a wild beast's watchfulness, the wilderness... Daniel Boone: Wilderness Scout - Página 104de Stewart Edward White - 2005 - 372 páginasVista previa restringida - Acerca de este libro
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1889 - 398 páginas
...generations to more than a wild beast's watchfulness, the wilderness was an open book ; nothing at rest or in motion escaped them. They had begun to track game...them a tale as plainly as if it had been shouted in their ears.1 With moccasined feet they trod among 1 To this day the wild — not the half-tame —... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1889 - 410 páginas
...generations to more than a wild beast's watchfulness, the wilderness was an open book ; nothing at rest or in motion escaped them. They had begun to track game...them a tale as plainly as if it had been shouted in their ears.14 With moccasined feet they trod among brittie twigs, dried leaves, and dead branches as... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1889 - 780 páginas
...generations to more than a wild beast's watchfulness, the wilderness was an open book ; nothing at rest or in motion escaped them. They had begun to track game...which the eye of no white man could see, all told theni a tale as plainly as if it had been shouted in their ears.1 With moccasined feet they trod among... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1895 - 384 páginas
...generations to more than a wild beast's watchfulness, the wilderness was an open book ; nothing at rest or in motion escaped them. They had begun to track game...them a tale as plainly as if it had been shouted in their ears.1 With moccasined feet they trod among 1 To this day the wild — not the half-tame —... | |
| Thomas Speed - 1894 - 196 páginas
...generations to more than a wild beast's watchfulness, the wilderness was an open book; nothing at rest or in motion escaped them. They had begun to track game as soon as they could walk ; a scrape on a tree or the soil, which the eye of no white man could see, all told them a tale as plainly as if it had... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 466 páginas
...generations to more than a wild beast's watchfulness, the wilderness was an open book: nothing at rest or in motion escaped - , them. They had begun to track game...them a tale as plainly as if it had been shouted in their ears. With moccasined feet they trod among brittle twigs, dried leaves, and dead branches, as... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 páginas
...generations to more than a wild beast's watchfulness, the wilderness was an open book ; nothing at rest or in motion escaped them. They had begun to track game...them a tale as plainly as if it had been shouted in their ears.1 With moccasined feet they trod among brittle twigs, dried leaves, and dead branches as... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1910 - 330 páginas
...generations to more than a wild beast's watchfulness, the wilderness was an open book: nothing at rest or in motion escaped them. They had begun to track game...them a tale as plainly as if it had been shouted in their ears. With moccasined feet they trod among brittle twigs, dried leaves, and dead branches, as... | |
| Stratton Duluth Brooks, Marietta Hubbard - 1905 - 460 páginas
...they could walk ; a scrape on a tree trunk, a bruised leaf, a faint indentation of the soil, which no white man could see, all told them a tale as plainly as if it had been shouted in their ears. — THEODORE ROOSEVELT : The Winning of the West. services. Streets are public highways.... | |
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