| 1833 - 224 страница
...the grass, and his hair almost lifted the cap from his head, when he found himself totally disarmed. As he had slackened his pace for a moment, the Indian was almost within reach of him, when he resumed the race; but the idea of being without arms, lent wings to his... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1841 - 550 страница
...the grass, and his hair almost lifted his cap from his head, when he saw himself totally disarmed. As he had slackened his pace for a moment the Indian was i.lmosi. in reach of him, when he recommenced the race, but the idea of being without arms, lent wings... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 788 страница
...grass, and his hair had almost lifted the cap from his head, when he saw himself totally disarmed. As he had slackened his pace for a moment, the Indian...ground. He had watched the motions of his pursuer too closely, however, to pay proper attention to the nature of the ground before him, and he suddenly... | |
| Henry Howe - 1847 - 630 страница
...almost lifted the cap from his head, when he saw himself totally disarmed. As he had slackened hia pace for a moment, the Indian was almost in reach...ground. He had watched the motions of his pursuer too closely, however, to pay proper attention to the nature of the ground before him, and he suddenly... | |
| Henry Howe - 1847 - 636 страница
...grass, and his hair had almost lifted the cap from his head, when he saw himself totally disarmed. As he had slackened his pace for a moment, the Indian...lent wings to his flight, and, for the first time, he caw himself gaining ground. He had watched the motions of his pursuer too closely, however, to pay... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1848 - 782 страница
...grass, and his hair had almost lifted the cap from his head, when he saw himself totally disarmed. As he had slackened his pace for a moment, the Indian...almost in reach of him, when he recommenced the race, hut the idea of being without arms, lent wings to his flight, and for the first time, he saw himself... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 774 страница
...the grass, and his hair almost lifted his cap from his head, when he saw himself totally disarmed. As he had slackened his pace for a moment the Indian...for the first time he saw himself gaining ground, lie had watched the motions of his pursuers too closely, however, to pay proper attention to the nature... | |
| Henry Howe - 1849 - 646 страница
...grass, and his hair had almost lifted the cap from his head, when he saw himself totally disarmed. As he had slackened his pace for a moment, the Indian...lent wings to his flight, and, for the first time, he caw himself gaining ground. He had watched the motions of his pursuer too closely, however, to pay... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 742 страница
...lifted his cap from hie head, when he saw himself totally disarmed. As he had slackened his pace tor a moment the Indian was almost in reach of him, when...for the first time he saw himself gaining ground, lie had watched the motions of his pursuers too closelv, however, to pay proper attention to the nature... | |
| Henry Howe - 1851 - 636 страница
...grass, and his hair had almost lifted the cap from his head, when he saw himself totally disarmed. As he had slackened his pace for a moment, the Indian...ground. He had watched the motions of his pursuer too closely, however, to pay proper attention to the nature of the ground before him, and he suddenly... | |
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