Works, 20권J. G. Gregory, 1864 |
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... leave his remains to moulder under the sod which he tills , or , perhaps , of the son , who , born in the land , piously wishes to linger around the grave of his father . Only forty years have passed since this whole territory was a ...
... leave his remains to moulder under the sod which he tills , or , perhaps , of the son , who , born in the land , piously wishes to linger around the grave of his father . Only forty years have passed since this whole territory was a ...
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... leave nothing audible but the grumbling sounds of his voice . " Nay , Natty , " rejoined the traveller , with un- disturbed good humour , " it is for the honour that I contend . A few dollars will pay for the veni- son ; but what will ...
... leave nothing audible but the grumbling sounds of his voice . " Nay , Natty , " rejoined the traveller , with un- disturbed good humour , " it is for the honour that I contend . A few dollars will pay for the veni- son ; but what will ...
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... leaves a fellow - creature in this wilderness , whom his own hand has injured . I entreat you will go with us and receive medical aid for your hurts . " Whether his wound became more painful , or , there was something irresistible in ...
... leaves a fellow - creature in this wilderness , whom his own hand has injured . I entreat you will go with us and receive medical aid for your hurts . " Whether his wound became more painful , or , there was something irresistible in ...
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... first . We shall here close this brief explanation of the history and character of some of our personages , leaving them in future to speak and act for them- selves . CHAPTER III All that thou see'st , is nature's handy THE PIONEERS . 39.
... first . We shall here close this brief explanation of the history and character of some of our personages , leaving them in future to speak and act for them- selves . CHAPTER III All that thou see'st , is nature's handy THE PIONEERS . 39.
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... leave the beholder in doubt , whether it pro- ceeded from mental or bodily ailment . The air had given it , just now , a slight and somewhat fe- verish flush . The character of his whole appear- ance , especially contrasted to the air ...
... leave the beholder in doubt , whether it pro- ceeded from mental or bodily ailment . The air had given it , just now , a slight and somewhat fe- verish flush . The character of his whole appear- ance , especially contrasted to the air ...
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already appeared approached Benjamin better Billy body clear close continued cousin covered cried dark deer direction door duke Edwards Elizabeth entered exclaimed expression eyes face father feelings feet fire followed forest gave give Grant hand head hear heard hills Hiram horses hour hunter Indian John Judge Temple keep Kirby lady lake land Leather-stocking leave light live look manner Marmaduke matter means Miss Temple Mohegan moment mountain moved Natty nature never night observed once party passed raised reached returned Richard rifle season seated seemed seen Sheriff short side snow soon sounds Squire stood tell there's thing thou thought tion took trees turned village voice whole woods young youth
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182 페이지 - That it may please thee to forgive our enemies, persecutors, and slanderers, and to turn their hearts; We beseech thee to hear us, good Lord.
444 페이지 - ... thoughts should be on a better world ; and you've driven him to wish that the beasts of the forest, who never feast on the blood of their own families, was his kindred and race : and now, when he has come to see the last brand of his hut, before it is melted into ashes, you follow him up, at midnight, like hungry hounds on the track of a worn-out and dying deer. What more would ye have ? for I am here — one too many. I come to mourn, not to fight ; and, if it is God's pleasure, work your will...
377 페이지 - What does he see?" said Elizabeth: "there must be some animal in sight." Hearing no answer from her companion, Miss Temple turned her head, and beheld Louisa standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward, with a sort of flickering, convulsed motion.
377 페이지 - ... eye of Elizabeth glanced in the direction indicated by her friend, where she saw the fierce front and glaring eyes of a female panther, fixed on them in horrid malignity, and threatening to leap. "Let us fly," exclaimed Elizabeth, grasping the arm of Louisa, whose form yielded like melting snow.
444 페이지 - What would ye have with an old and helpless man ?" he said. " You've driven God's creaters from the wilderness, where his providence had put them for his own pleasure, and you've brought in the troubles and divilties of the law, where no man was ever known to disturb another. You have driven me, that have lived forty long years of my appointed time in this very spot, from my home and theshelter of my head, lest you should put your wicked feet and wasty ways in my cabin.
376 페이지 - By this time they had gained the summit of the mountain, where they left the highway and pursued their course under the shade of the stately trees that crowned the eminence. The day was becoming warm, and the girls plunged more deeply into the forest, as they found its invigorating coolness agreeably contrasted to the excessive heat they had experienced in the ascent.
378 페이지 - A quarter-grown cub, that had hitherto been unseen, now appeared dropping from the branches of a sapling, that grew under the shade of the beech which held its dam. This ignorant, but vicious creature, approached...
380 페이지 - Several mighty efforts of the wild-cat to extricate herself from the jaws of the dog followed, but they were fruitless, until the mastiff turned on his back, his lips collapsed, and his teeth loosened, when the short convulsions and stillness that succeeded, announced the death of poor Brave.
380 페이지 - Elizabeth now lay wholly at the mercy of the beast. There is said to be something in the front of the image of the Maker, that daunts the hearts of the inferior beings of his creation ; and it would seem that some such power, in the present instance, suspended the threatened blow.