... he trembles under the saddle of his rider. In this way we carefully and silently marched, until within some forty or fifty rods; when the herd discovering us, wheeled and laid their course in a mass. At this instant we started! (and all must start,... Robert's Semi-monthly Magazine for Town and Country - 第 884 頁1842完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1840 - 520 頁
...mouth," &e., &c. In this way we carefully and silently marched, until within some forty or fifty rods ; when the herd, discovering us, wheeled, and laid their...excitement,) and away all sailed, and over the prairie we flew, in a cloud of dust which was raised by their trampling hoofs. M'Kenzie was foremost in the... | |
| 1842 - 548 頁
...their riders (hemselves. * * We carefully and silently marched, until within some forty or fitly rods; when the herd, discovering us, wheeled, and laid their...cloud of dust which was raised by their trampling hoots. M'Kenzie was foremost in the throng, and soon dashed off amidst the dust and was out of sight—... | |
| George Catlin, William Shippard - 1841 - 442 頁
...of his rider. In this way we carefully and silently marched, until within some forty or fifty rods; when the herd discovering us, wheeled and laid their...cloud of dust which was raised by their trampling hoofs. M'Kenzie was foremost in the throng, and soon dashed off amidst the dust and was out of sight... | |
| George Catlin - 1841 - 436 頁
...of his rider. In this way we carefully and silently marched, until within some forty or fifty rods ; when the herd discovering us, wheeled and laid their...and over the prairie flew, in a cloud of dust which was-raised by their trampling hoofs. M'Kenzie was foremost in the throng, and soon dashed off amidst... | |
| 1842 - 544 頁
...their riders themselves. * * We carefully and silently marched, until within some forty or fifty rods; when the herd, discovering us, wheeled, and laid their...cloud of dust which was raised by their trampling hoots. M'Kenzie was foremost in the throng, and soon dashed off amidst the dust and was out of sight—... | |
| 1842 - 648 頁
...And now suppose rivers to be forded, and bluff's to have been ascended, and a herd in sight : — " The herd, discovering us, wheeled and laid their course...cloud of dust which was raised by their trampling hoof's. M'Kenzie was foremost in the throng, and soon dashed oft' amidst the dust and was out of sight... | |
| George Catlin - 1845 - 432 頁
...of his rider. In this way we carefully and silently marched, until within some forty or fifty rods; when the herd discovering us, wheeled and laid their...cloud of dust which was raised by their trampling hoofs. M'Kenzie was foremost in the throng,' and soon dashed off amidst the dust and was out of sight... | |
| 1847 - 490 頁
...hunters, wheels and gallops off* in a mass. Catlin thus describes the chase : "At this instant we started, and away all sailed, and over the prairie flew, in a cloud of dust which was raised by the trampling hoofs. M'Kenzie was foremost in the throng, and soon dashed off amidst the dust, and... | |
| Old Humphrey - 1845 - 304 頁
...of his rider. In this way we carefully and silently marched, until within some forty or fifty rods ; when the herd discovering us, wheeled and laid their...cloud of dust which was raised by their trampling hoofs. M'Kenzie was foremost in the throng, and soon dashed off amidst the dust and was out of sight... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - 468 頁
...when the herd discovering them, wheel and lay their course in a mass. At this instant they start ! — and all must start, for no one could check the fury...steeds at that moment of excitement, — and away all sail, and over the prairie fly, in a cloud of dust •which is raised by their trampling hoofs. 6.... | |
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