 | 1873
...person who now entered was M. Langlade's wife, who was much surprised at finding him, but advised him not to be uneasy, observing that the Indians had killed most of the Englishmen, but that she trusted he would escape. A shower of rain having begun to fall, she had come... | |
 | Charles Richard Tuttle - 1874 - 608 էջ
...of the door. The person that now entered was Mr. Langlade's wife, who was much surprised at finding me, but advised me not to be uneasy, observing that...going away, I begged her to send me a little water to drink, which she did. As night was now advancing, I continued to lie on the bed, ruminating on my... | |
 | 1874 - 735 էջ
...person who now entered was M. Langlade's wife, who was much surprised at finding him, but advised him not to be uneasy, observing that the Indians had killed most of the Englishmen f but that she trusted he would escape. A shower of rain having begun to fall, she had come... | |
 | 1874 - 735 էջ
...person who now entered was M. Langlade's wife, who was much surprised at finding him, but advised him not to be uneasy, observing that the Indians had killed most of the Englishmen, but that she trusted he would escape. A shower of rain having begun to fall, she had come... | |
 | Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875
...of the door. The person that now entered was M. Langlade's wife, who was much surprised at finding me, but advised me not to be uneasy, observing that...going away, I begged her to send me a little water to drink, which she did. 'As night was now advancing, I continued to lie on the bed, ruminating on... | |
 | Francis Parkman - 1880
...of the door. The person that now entered was M. Langlade's wife, who was much surprised at finding me, but advised me not to be uneasy, observing that...come to stop a hole in the roof. On her going away, I beggec1 her to send me a little water to drink, which she did. " As night was now advancing, I continued... | |
 | Augustus Lynch Mason - 1884 - 1032 էջ
...of the door. The person that now entered was M. Langlade's wife, who was much surprised at finding me, but advised me not to be uneasy, observing that...going away, I begged her to send me a little water to drink, which she did. "As night was now advancing, I continued to lie on the bed, ruminating on... | |
 | Francis Parkman - 1884
...of the door. The person that now entered was M. Langlade's wife, who was much surprised at finding me, but advised me not to be uneasy, observing that...stop a hole in the roof. On her going away, I begged tier to send me a little water to drink, which she did. " As night was now advancing, I continued to... | |
 | 1884
...of the door. The person that now entered was M. Langlade's wife, who was much surprised at finding me, but advised me not to be uneasy, observing that...had killed most of the English, but that she hoped that I might myself escape. A shower of rain having begun to fall,' she had come to stop a hole in... | |
 | Francis Parkman - 1892
...of the door. The person that now entered was M. Langlade's wife, who was much surprised at finding me, but advised me not to be uneasy, observing that...stop a hole in the roof. On her going away, I begged ner to send me a little water to drink, which she did. " As night was now advancing, I continued to... | |
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