Indian was now in conversation with the others, and they asked me if I would allow them to shoot a dozen arrows into him, and thus disable him. This would have ruined all. I had come above three hundred miles on purpose to get a cayman uninjured, and... Amusements and Adventures of Travel. A new selection - 第 153 頁Amusements 著 - 1858 - 156 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charles Waterton - 1825 - 350 頁
...apologizing for his own want of resolution. My Indian was now in conversation with the others, and they asked if I would allow them to shoot a dozen arrows into...This would have ruined all. I had come above three • • m £m£m^ hundred miles on purpose to get a Cayman uninjured, THIRD * " JOURNEY. and not to... | |
| 1826 - 918 頁
...apologizing for his own want of resolution. My Indian was now in conversation with the others, and they asked if I would allow them to shoot a dozen arrows into...and thus disable him. This would have ruined all. 1 had come above three hundred miles on purpose to get a cayman uninjured, and not to carry back a... | |
| Charles Waterton - 1828 - 362 頁
...apologizing for his own want of resolution. My Indian was now in conversation with the others, and they asked if I would allow them to shoot a dozen arrows into...firmness, and darted a disdainful eye upon the Indians. THIRD Daddy Quashi was again beginning to remon— strate, and I chased him on the sand-bank for a... | |
| Georges-Bernard Depping - 1833 - 282 頁
...apologizing for his own want of resolution. My Indian was now in conversation with the others, and they asked if I would allow them to shoot a dozen arrows into him. This would have ruined all. I had come above three hundred miles on purpose to get a cayman uninjured,... | |
| Charles Waterton - 1839 - 322 頁
...and he shrunk back, begging that I would be cautious, and not get myself worried ; and apologizing for his own want of resolution. My Indian was now...carry back a mutilated specimen. I rejected their THIRD proposition with firmness, and darted a disdainful ' eye upon the Indians. Daddy Quashi was again... | |
| 1850 - 386 頁
...apologising for his own want of resolution. My Indian was now in conversation with the others, and they asked if I would allow them to shoot a dozen arrows into him, and thus disable him. This would ruin all. I had come about three hundred miles on purpose to get a cayman uninjured, and not to carry... | |
| Charles Waterton - 1852 - 304 頁
...considering them our best and safest friends. I immediately offered to knock him down for his cowardice, and he- shrunk back, begging that I would be cautious,...firmness, and darted a disdainful eye upon the Indians. Daddy Quashi was again beginning to remonstrate, and I chased him on the sand-bank for a quarter of... | |
| Ralph Temple (miscellaneous writer.) - 1865 - 486 頁
...apologizing for his own want of resolution. My Indian was now in conversation with the others, and they asked if I would allow them to shoot a dozen arrows into...firmness, and darted a disdainful eye upon the Indians. " Daddy Quashi was again beginning to remonstrate, and I chased him on the sandbank for a quarter of... | |
| George Hanneman Bennett - 1866 - 366 頁
...apologising for his own want of resolution. My Indian was now in conversation with the others, and they asked if I would allow them to shoot a dozen arrows into...firmness, and darted a disdainful eye upon the Indians. Daddy QUASHI was again beginning to remonstrate, and I chased him on the sand-bank for a quarter of... | |
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