 | State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1906
...in shapes the foulest and most terrible, the ferocious triumphs of barbarian conquerors. * • • I heard some of the Indians enter the house in which...a layer of single boards, at once the flooring of one and the ceiling of the other. I eould therefore hear everything that passed; and, the Indians no... | |
 | George Bird Grinnell - 1911 - 460 էջ
...which I witnessed, I seemed on the point of experiencing. No long time elapsed before every one being destroyed who could be found, there was a general...and the ceiling of the other. I could therefore hear everything that passed; and, the Indians no sooner in than they inquired whether or not any Englishmen... | |
 | Edwin Orin Wood - 1918
...which I witnessed, I seemed on the point of experiencing. No long time elapsed, before every one being destroyed, who could be found, there was a general...and the ceiling of the other. I could therefore hear everything that passed; and, the Indians no sooner in, than they inquired whether or not any Englishmen... | |
 | Edwin Orin Wood - 1918
...which I witnessed, I seemed on the point of experiencing. No long time elapsed, before every one being destroyed, who could be found, there was a general...and the ceiling of the other. I could therefore hear everything that passed; and, the Indians no sooner in, than they inquired whether or not any Englishmen... | |
 | Milo Milton Quaife - 1924
...the date of the mnssncre. Contemporary reports, however, indicate June 2 as the correct date. stroyed who could be found, there was a general cry of 'all...instant I heard some of the Indians enter the house where I was." After a series of hair-raising adventures which need not be recited here, Henry was fortunate... | |
 | State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1906
...beheld, in shapes the foulest and most terrible, the ferocious triumphs of barbarian conquerors. * * * I heard some of the Indians enter the house in which...a layer of single boards, at once the flooring of one and the ceiling of the other. I could therefore hear everything that passed; and, the Indians no... | |
 | Alexander Henry - 1921 - 340 էջ
...which I witnessed I seemed on the point of experiencing. No long time elapsed before every one being destroyed who could be found, there was a general...and the ceiling of the other. I could therefore hear everything that passed; and the Indians no sooner came in than they inquired whether or not any Englishman... | |
 | Frederick Drimmer - 1985 - 378 էջ
...which I witnessed I seemed on the point of experiencing. No long time elapsed before, everyone being destroyed who could be found, there was a general...from the room below only by a layer of single boards. I could therefore hear everything that passed. The Indians no sooner came in than they inquired whether... | |
 | Francis Parkman - 1991 - 951 էջ
...general cry of 'All is finished.' At the same instant I heard some of the Indians enter the house where I was. "The garret was separated from the room below...the ceiling of the other. I could, therefore, hear even' thing that passed; and the Indians no sooner came in than they inquired whether or not any Englishmen... | |
 | R.G. Moyles - 1994 - 344 էջ
...up in the hollow ofjoined hands, and quaffed amid shouts of rage and victory. I was shaken, not only The garret was separated from the room below, only...and the ceiling of the other. I could therefore hear everything that passed; and the Indians, no sooner in, than they inquired whether or not any English... | |
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