A Pilgrimage Over the Prairies ...T. C. Newby, 1863 |
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Página 135
... mountain niggers ? " " Wind river Injyns . I see her there my- self last fall . Mightily grown she was , and as dark as a red - skin , but I knowed her ; tell them , if they would heal their bleeding hearts , and give rest to the soul ...
... mountain niggers ? " " Wind river Injyns . I see her there my- self last fall . Mightily grown she was , and as dark as a red - skin , but I knowed her ; tell them , if they would heal their bleeding hearts , and give rest to the soul ...
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... Mountains divides , and must for ages continue to divide , the seats of civilization on that vast continent from those of Indian barbarism . With herbage less luxuriant than that of the plains to the east of the Mississippi , it is ...
... Mountains divides , and must for ages continue to divide , the seats of civilization on that vast continent from those of Indian barbarism . With herbage less luxuriant than that of the plains to the east of the Mississippi , it is ...
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... mountains ere the snow fell . The state of our travelling gear , however , now drew our attention , and gave us cause for apprehension it might scarcely be able to hold out so long Such is the excessive dryness of the atmos- phere in ...
... mountains ere the snow fell . The state of our travelling gear , however , now drew our attention , and gave us cause for apprehension it might scarcely be able to hold out so long Such is the excessive dryness of the atmos- phere in ...
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... mountain sides , and passed into the gloomy gorge we were about to penetrate . Everything being prepared over night we arose , and swallowing the while a few mouth- fuls of dried meat , mounted our wizened steeds for the work of the day ...
... mountain sides , and passed into the gloomy gorge we were about to penetrate . Everything being prepared over night we arose , and swallowing the while a few mouth- fuls of dried meat , mounted our wizened steeds for the work of the day ...
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... mountains that I fell in with your party , and was made by yon miscreant Crow so useless and cumbersome an addition to it . " Those men you saw about me ( continued the Spaniard , after a pause ) , wild , unruly spirits as they were , I ...
... mountains that I fell in with your party , and was made by yon miscreant Crow so useless and cumbersome an addition to it . " Those men you saw about me ( continued the Spaniard , after a pause ) , wild , unruly spirits as they were , I ...
Términos y frases comunes
ain't already animals appeared Arklans arrows arter bank beheld Black Hills black-tailed deer Blackfeet Blackfoot brother Bryce buffalo camp course critter Dalham Dallington Delawares distance eyes Farleton fear feeling Felipe fire followed gathered gave grizzly grizzly bear ground hand heard heerd hope horses hour hunter hunting Indian Injyn Jannock Jonathan journey Kosata late Leighton length light look Lord Leighton matter meat miles mind morning mountain mountain hare nature nigh night once ourselves party passed Pegtop poor prairie present proceeded reached rest returned rifle river Robin rock savage scarce scene seemed Shoshonee shot side Sioux so'thin soon sound spot squire stream tell thought thro tion tomahawk took trail turned venison waggon Wahtogachto watching wending whilst wild wind Wind River range yell Yengee young younker
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Página 303 - Take them away. Lear, Upon such sacrifices, my Cordelia, The gods themselves throw incense. Have I caught thee? He, that parts us, shall bring a brand from heaven, And fire us hence, like foxes.
Página 75 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder?
Página 166 - We found, however, on our arrival, all the buildings in a habitable state, but wanting many internal arrangements to fit them for a comfortable winter residence. They were disposed so as to form three sides of a square, the officers' house being in the centre, those for the men on the right, with a house for the interpreter's family, and the store on the left. A blacksmith's shop and meat store were added, and the whole was inclosed by the stockading of the original fort, which we found highly serviceable...
Página 42 - BALLAD TO AN OLD BERKSHIRE AIR.* The wedding peal rang, and the blithe wedding band From out the church portal came forth hand in hand ; I saw my false love, and my bosom I mann'd With the pride of despair as I met her. I deck'd out my cheek with a wan hollow smile, Tho...
Página 95 - Blackfeet ; the former whom we have already had occasion to mention more than once, and...