| Alexander Henry - 1809 - Страниц: 364
...boards, at once the flooring of the one and the ceiling of the other. I could therefore hear every thing that pass.ed ; and, the Indians no sooner came in,...;" — answers in which he did not exceed the truth ; 'for the Pani woman had not only hidden me by stealth, but kept my secret, and her own. M. Langlade... | |
| 1813 - Страниц: 716
...thing that passed; and, the Indians no sooner came in than they inquired whether or not any Englishmen were in the house? M. Langlade replied, that " He...— answers in which he did not exceed the truth; for the Paoi wo* man had not only hidden me by stealth, but kept my secret and her own. M. Langlade... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - Страниц: 344
...passed ; and he heard the Indians inquire, at their entrance, whether there was any Englishman about. M. Langlade replied, that " He could not say — he did not know of any" — as in feet he did not — " they could search for themselves (he added) and would soon be satisfied."... | |
| 1832 - Страниц: 338
...passed ; and he heard the Indians inquire, at their entrance, whether there was any Englishman about. M. Langlade replied, that " He could not say — he did not know of any" — as in fact he did not — " they could search for themselves (he added) and would soon be satisfied."... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1839 - Страниц: 382
...boards, at once the flooring of the one and the ceiling of the other. I could therefore hear every thing that passed ; and the Indians no sooner came in than...any;" answers in which he did not exceed the truth ; for the Pani woman had not only hidden me by stealth, but kept my secret and her own. M. Langlade... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1839 - Страниц: 344
...heard the Indians inquire, at their entrance, whether there was any Englishman about. M. Langlacle replied, that " He could not say— he did not know of any" — as in fact he did not — " they could search for themselves (he added) and would soon be satisfied."... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - Страниц: 374
...boards, at once the flooring of the one and the ceiling of the other. I could therefore hear every thing that passed ; and the Indians no sooner came in than...any;*' answers in which he did not exceed the truth ; for the Pani woman had not only hidden me by stealth, but kept my secret and her own.' M. Langlade... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - Страниц: 788
...he heard the Indians inquire, at their entrance, whether there was any Englishman about. M. Langladc replied, that " He could not say — he did not know of any" — as in fact he did not — " they could search for themselves (he added) and would soon be satisfied."... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1851 - Страниц: 536
...thing that passed; and the Indiana no sooner came in than they inquired whether or not any Englishmen were in the house. M. Langlade replied that " he could...any;" answers in which he did not exceed the truth; for the Pani woman had not only hidden me by stealth, but kept my secret and her own. M. Langlade was... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1851 - Страниц: 528
...boards, at once the flooring of the one and the ceiling of the other. I could therefore hear every thing that passed; and the Indians no sooner came in than they inquired whether or not any Englishmen were in the house. M. Langlade replied that " he could not say; he did * The Panics are... | |
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