The Living Authors of AmericaStringer and Townsend, 1850 - 365 頁 |
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第 28 頁
... be the will of God , ' returned Tom . These waves , to me , are what the land is to you ; I was born on them , and I have always meant that they should be my grave . ' " But I - I , ' shrieked Dillon , 28 COOPER . JAMES FENIMORE.
... be the will of God , ' returned Tom . These waves , to me , are what the land is to you ; I was born on them , and I have always meant that they should be my grave . ' " But I - I , ' shrieked Dillon , 28 COOPER . JAMES FENIMORE.
第 44 頁
... grave ? " " I ! no , no , I have no son but Hard - Heart , and it is little that an Indian knows of White fashions and usages . Besides , I am his debtor already , seeing it is so little I have done since I have lived in his tribe . The ...
... grave ? " " I ! no , no , I have no son but Hard - Heart , and it is little that an Indian knows of White fashions and usages . Besides , I am his debtor already , seeing it is so little I have done since I have lived in his tribe . The ...
第 45 頁
... grave . ' " The old man extended his emaciated hand , and gave the other a squeeze of thanks . " I thought you might be willing to do it , but I was backward in asking the favor , ' he said , ' seeing that you are not of my kin . Put no ...
... grave . ' " The old man extended his emaciated hand , and gave the other a squeeze of thanks . " I thought you might be willing to do it , but I was backward in asking the favor , ' he said , ' seeing that you are not of my kin . Put no ...
第 47 頁
... grave was made beneath the shade of some noble oaks . It has been carefully watched to the present hour by the Pawnees of the Loup , and is often shown to the traveller and the trader as a spot where a just White man sleeps . In due ...
... grave was made beneath the shade of some noble oaks . It has been carefully watched to the present hour by the Pawnees of the Loup , and is often shown to the traveller and the trader as a spot where a just White man sleeps . In due ...
第 56 頁
... grave . " Nine summers had she scarcely seen , The pride of all the vale , And then she sang - she would have been A very nightingale . " Six feet in earth my Emma lay , And yet I loved her more , For so it seemed , than till that day I ...
... grave . " Nine summers had she scarcely seen , The pride of all the vale , And then she sang - she would have been A very nightingale . " Six feet in earth my Emma lay , And yet I loved her more , For so it seemed , than till that day I ...
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