The Deerslayer: With Notes and IntroductionMacmillan Company, 1920 - 609 стор. |
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... beauty . There's something that comes close to a man's feelin's , when he meets with a fellow - creatur ' that has all the outward show of an accountable mortal , and who fails of being what he seems , only through a lack of reason ...
... beauty . There's something that comes close to a man's feelin's , when he meets with a fellow - creatur ' that has all the outward show of an accountable mortal , and who fails of being what he seems , only through a lack of reason ...
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... beauty of God's provi- dence ! Do you say , Hurry , that there is no man who calls himself lawful owner of all these glories ? " " None but the King , lad . He may pretend to some right of that natur ' , but he is so far away that his ...
... beauty of God's provi- dence ! Do you say , Hurry , that there is no man who calls himself lawful owner of all these glories ? " " None but the King , lad . He may pretend to some right of that natur ' , but he is so far away that his ...
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... beauty , yourself , Deerslayer , and yet you would n't be so onreasonable as to become my inimy for just saying so . " " I'm as the Lord made me ; and I wish to be accounted no better , nor any worse . Good looks I may not have ; that ...
... beauty , yourself , Deerslayer , and yet you would n't be so onreasonable as to become my inimy for just saying so . " " I'm as the Lord made me ; and I wish to be accounted no better , nor any worse . Good looks I may not have ; that ...
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... beauty , as you must know , and why should n't fri'nds tell each other these little trifles ? If you was handsome , or ever like to be , I'd be one of the first to tell you of it ; and that ought to content you . Now , if Jude was to ...
... beauty , as you must know , and why should n't fri'nds tell each other these little trifles ? If you was handsome , or ever like to be , I'd be one of the first to tell you of it ; and that ought to content you . Now , if Jude was to ...
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... beauty . The motion of the canoe had been attended with little or no noise , the frontiermen habitually getting accustomed to caution in most of their movements , and it now lay on the glassy water appearing to float in air , partaking ...
... beauty . The motion of the canoe had been attended with little or no noise , the frontiermen habitually getting accustomed to caution in most of their movements , and it now lay on the glassy water appearing to float in air , partaking ...
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afore ag'in altogether answer appeared arth beauty better camp canoe captive castle chief Chingachgook color companion consarning countenance creatur darters Deer Deerslayer Delaware enemy eyes father feelin's feeling felt fire forest fri'nd gifts girl hand handsome Hawkeye head hear heard heart Hist howsever Hurons Hurry Harry idee Indian inimy Injin instant Iroquois Judith Killdeer knew lake land laugh light look manner matter means mind Mingo minute moccasin mother Muskrat Natty Bumppo natur never night paddle pale-face party passed poor Hetty prisoner redskin 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 tion tongue trees tribe truth turned Uncas venison voice Wah-ta-Wah Warley warrior wigwam wish woman women woods words young
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