The Works of J. Fenimore Cooper. ...: The deerslayer (1850)George P. Putnam, 1850 |
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... understand its allusions , are rendered sufficiently obvious to the reader in the text itself , or in the accompanying notes . Still there is so much obscurity in the Indian traditions , and so much confusion in the Indian names , as to ...
... understand its allusions , are rendered sufficiently obvious to the reader in the text itself , or in the accompanying notes . Still there is so much obscurity in the Indian traditions , and so much confusion in the Indian names , as to ...
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... understanding another to corruptions and dialects . The writer remembers to have been present at an interview between two chiefs of the Great Prairies west of the Mississippi , and when an interpreter was in attendance who spoke both ...
... understanding another to corruptions and dialects . The writer remembers to have been present at an interview between two chiefs of the Great Prairies west of the Mississippi , and when an interpreter was in attendance who spoke both ...
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... understand her quiet , gentle feeling in his favor . As for the scene of this tale , it is intended for , and believed to be a close description of the Otsego , prior to the year 1760 , when the first rude settlement was commenced on ...
... understand her quiet , gentle feeling in his favor . As for the scene of this tale , it is intended for , and believed to be a close description of the Otsego , prior to the year 1760 , when the first rude settlement was commenced on ...
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... understand a man as well as they understand a beaver , and a woman as well as they under- stand either . Now that's Judith's character to a riband ! To own the truth to you , Deerslayer , I should have married the gal two years since ...
... understand a man as well as they understand a beaver , and a woman as well as they under- stand either . Now that's Judith's character to a riband ! To own the truth to you , Deerslayer , I should have married the gal two years since ...
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... is at the best but ' compass meant us . " " " Anan ? " inquired , again , the Deerslayer . " Why , what the officers call ' compass meant us , ' which I 6 understand to signify that she means always to go 24 DEERSLAYER . THE.
... is at the best but ' compass meant us . " " " Anan ? " inquired , again , the Deerslayer . " Why , what the officers call ' compass meant us , ' which I 6 understand to signify that she means always to go 24 DEERSLAYER . THE.
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afore ag'in altogether answer appeared arth atween beauty camp canoe castle chief Chingachgook color companion consarning countenance creatur darters Deer Deerslayer Delaware enemy eyes father feelin's feeling felt fire forest fri'nds gifts girl hand Hawkeye head hear heard heart Hist hope hour Howsever Hurons Hurry Harry idee Indian inimy Injin instant Iroquois Judith Killdeer knew lake land laugh light listen look manner March matter means mind Mingo minute moccasin mother Muskrat Natty Bumppo natur never night paddle pale-face party passed poor Hetty prisoner red-skin returned rifle Rivenoak Sarpent sartain savages scalp scene scow seen shore side silence sister slayer smile soon speak spirit spot stood Sumach talk tell there's things Thomas Hutter thought tomahawk trees tribe truth turned twill voice Warley warrior watching wigwam wish woman women woods words young
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Сторінка 388 - I have sinned ; what shall I do unto thee, O thou preserver of men? Why hast thou set me as a mark against thee, So that I am a burden to myself?
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Сторінка 129 - It's soothing to know that any pardon at such times ; and that, I conclude, is the secret. Now, as for myself, I overlook altogether your designs ag"in my life; first, because no harm came of 'em ; next, because it's your gifts, and natur...
Сторінка 118 - Clear, placid Leman ! thy contrasted lake, With the wild world I dwelt in, is a thing Which warns me, with its stillness, to forsake Earth's troubled waters for a purer spring. This quiet sail is as a noiseless wing To waft me from distraction : once I loved Torn ocean's roar, but thy soft murmuring Sounds sweet as if a sister's voice reproved, That I with stern delights should e'er have been so moved.
Сторінка 34 - tis solemn! — 'tis an edication of itself, to look upon!" exclaimed Deerslayer, as he stood leaning on his rifle and gazing to the right and left, north and south, above and beneath, in whichever direction his eye could wander. "Not a tree disturbed even by redskin hand, as I can discover, but everything left in the ordering of the Lord, to live and die according to His own designs and laws! Hurry, your Judith ought to be a moral and well-disposed young woman, if she has passed half the time you...
Сторінка 563 - Occasions, this distance had been miscalculated, and the flames, began to wave their forked tongues in a proximity to the face of the victim that would have proved fatal in another instant, had not Hetty rushed through the crowd, armed with a stick, and scattered the blazing pile in a dozen directions. More than one hand was raised to strike the presumptuous intruder to the earth; but the chiefs prevented the blows, by reminding their irritated followers of the state of her mind. Hetty, herself,...
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