Their muscles stood out in great hard knots, as if wrought to a tension which must burst them. Their tomahawks and clubs were thrown and brandished about in every direction, with the most terrible ferocity, and with a force and energy which could only... Miscellanies - Стр. 143авторы: John Dean Caton - 1879 - Страниц: 360Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
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...was pouring from them. Their countenances had assumed an expression of all the worst passions . . . fierce anger, terrible hate, dire revenge, remorseless...were expressed in their terrible features . . . Their tomahawks and clubs were thrown and brandished in every direction ; . . . and with every step and every... | |
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...perspiration was pouring from them. Their countenances had assumed an expression of all the worst passions — fierce anger, terrible hate, dire revenge, remorseless...all were expressed in their terrible features. Their tomahawks and clubs were thrown and brandished in every direction, and with every step and every gesture... | |
| Caroline Kirkland - 1919 - Страниц: 346
...was pouring from them. Their countenances had assumed an expression of all the worst passions . . . fierce anger, terrible hate, dire revenge, remorseless...expressed in their terrible features. . . . Their tomahawks and clubs were thrown and brandished in every direction . . . and with every step and every... | |
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...locks on the top of their heads, and decorated with a profusion of hawk's and eagle's feathers. . . . Their eyes were wild and blood-shot. Their countenances had assumed an expression of terrible hate, dire revenge, remorseless cruelty. . . . Their muscles stood out in great hard knots,... | |
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