Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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... fires surrounded the wagons , and by. 66 " AND Mary Brand herself , -what is she like ? " " She's ' some ' now ; that ... fire , blood danced before his eyes , and he became like one possessed . Pete observed and enjoy- ed his struggling ...
... fires surrounded the wagons , and by. 66 " AND Mary Brand herself , -what is she like ? " " She's ' some ' now ; that ... fire , blood danced before his eyes , and he became like one possessed . Pete observed and enjoy- ed his struggling ...
Էջ 18
... fire ; " and after this sig . nal was given , the combatants were at liberty to fire away until one or the other dropped . At the word both the men quickly raised their rifles to the shoulder , and as the sharp cracks rung instantane ...
... fire ; " and after this sig . nal was given , the combatants were at liberty to fire away until one or the other dropped . At the word both the men quickly raised their rifles to the shoulder , and as the sharp cracks rung instantane ...
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Numerous camp - fires surrounded the wagons , and by them lounged wild - looking mountaineers , easily dis- tinguished ... fire by himself - staring into the blaze with vacant countenance , his long matted hair hanging in unkempt masses ...
Numerous camp - fires surrounded the wagons , and by them lounged wild - looking mountaineers , easily dis- tinguished ... fire by himself - staring into the blaze with vacant countenance , his long matted hair hanging in unkempt masses ...
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... fire , and drew therefrom a pair of tongues so admirably baked , so soft , so sweet , and of such exquisite flavour , that a veil is considerately drawn over the effects their discussion produced in the mind of our green- horn La Bonté ...
... fire , and drew therefrom a pair of tongues so admirably baked , so soft , so sweet , and of such exquisite flavour , that a veil is considerately drawn over the effects their discussion produced in the mind of our green- horn La Bonté ...
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... fire at night , and gnawing his saddles and apisha mores , eating the skin ropes which secure the horses and mules to their pickets , and even their very hobbles , and not unfrequently killing or entirely disabling the animals ...
... fire at night , and gnawing his saddles and apisha mores , eating the skin ropes which secure the horses and mules to their pickets , and even their very hobbles , and not unfrequently killing or entirely disabling the animals ...
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