| 1843 - 396 頁
...large clearing, amidst which stood an empty frame of a house; and approaching it, there was Mr. Beid, with his child in his arms ! I will not attempt to...had straggled from the rest. They saw her standing ou a log, and her first question to one of them who advanced was, " Do you know where Mr. Reid lives?"... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd, John Nyren - 1852 - 626 頁
...clearing, amidst which stood an empty frame of a house, and approaching it, there was Mr Reid, with liis child in his arms. I will not attempt to describe...had been the sufferings of the little creature for three days and two nights in the open forest, may be left to the imagination of the reader. THE CHARACTER... | |
| William Chambers - 1853 - 370 頁
...to order, but in vain. Sometimes we formed line ; again it was broken by a startled deer or a covy of pheasants; after which numbers bounded, shouting...of them who advanced was : ' Do you know where Mr. Eeid lives?' What had been the sufferings of the little creature for three days and two nights in the... | |
| 1854 - 426 頁
... THKGIPT OF HENRY GABDNEK DENNY, Of Boston, Mass. (Class oi 1852.) ' After being in the woods from Saturday morning until...straggled from the rest. They saw her standing on a log.' —VOL. m.tpage 177. CHAMBERS'S POCKET MISCELLANY, PHILADELPHIA; LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO. CHAMBERS'S... | |
| 1854 - 448 頁
...C -2 li.fc .r ' After being in the woods from Saturday morning until...the child was found by a party of two or three who hail straggled from the rest. They saw her standing on a log.' —VOL. in., page 177. CHAMBERS'S POCKET... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 586 頁
...whole line, and we rushed onward, heedless of every impediment, until we reached a large clearing, amid which stood an empty frame of a house, and approaching...had been the sufferings of the little creature for five days and four nights in the open forest, may be left to the imagination of the reader. 266 AN... | |
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