The Works of J. Fenimore Cooper. ...: The pilot (1849George P. Putnam, 1850 |
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... MOHICANS . NEW - YORK : GEORGE P. PUTNAM . THE " 1 LAST OF THE MOHICANS ; A NARRATIVE 1850 .
... MOHICANS . NEW - YORK : GEORGE P. PUTNAM . THE " 1 LAST OF THE MOHICANS ; A NARRATIVE 1850 .
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... Mohicans , and Mohegans ; the latter being the word commonly used by the Whites . When it is remembered that the Dutch ( who first settled New York ) , the English , and the French , all gave appellations to the tribes that dwelt within ...
... Mohicans , and Mohegans ; the latter being the word commonly used by the Whites . When it is remembered that the Dutch ( who first settled New York ) , the English , and the French , all gave appellations to the tribes that dwelt within ...
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... And yet there was neither coarseness nor want of shadowing in a countenance that was exquisitely regular and dignified , and surpassingly beautiful . 22 THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS . She smiled , THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS . 21.
... And yet there was neither coarseness nor want of shadowing in a countenance that was exquisitely regular and dignified , and surpassingly beautiful . 22 THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS . She smiled , THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS . 21.
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... Mohican for honesty ; and when they will fight , which they won't all do , having suffered their cunning enemies , the Maquas , to make them women - but when they will fight at all , look to a Delaware , or a Mohican , for a warrior ...
... Mohican for honesty ; and when they will fight , which they won't all do , having suffered their cunning enemies , the Maquas , to make them women - but when they will fight at all , look to a Delaware , or a Mohican , for a warrior ...
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... Mohicans here will take him without breaking his paint . " " Nay , " said Heyward , proudly , " I will seize him myself . " " Hist ! what could you do , mounted , against an Indian in the bushes ? " " I will dismount . " “ And , think ...
... Mohicans here will take him without breaking his paint . " " Nay , " said Heyward , proudly , " I will seize him myself . " " Hist ! what could you do , mounted , against an Indian in the bushes ? " " I will dismount . " “ And , think ...
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Alice answered appeared arms beast believe betrayed blood bosom Canada canoe captive cavern chief Chingachgook companions concealed Cora countenance cunning danger dark David deer Delawares distance drew Duncan ears encampment enemy exclaimed eyes father feet fell fierce fire followed footsteps forest Fort Edward French gaze glance grave hand Hawk-eye head heard Horican Huron Indian instant interrupted Iroquois knew knife lake language leave Lenape Lenni Lenape light listened lodge longue Carabine look Magua Major Heyward Manitto manner Maquas Mingo moccasins Mohawks Montcalm morocco Munro Narraganset native nature never party passed path pause psalmody Renard returned the scout rifle rock Sagamore savage scalp scene seated seemed seen side silent sisters soon sounds speak spirit spoke spot stood Subtil Tamenund tomahawk trail trees tribe turned Uncas uttered voice warrior wigwam woods woodsman words Wyandots yell young Mohican youth
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第 429 頁 - They fought like brave men, long and well; They piled that ground with Moslem slain; They conquered — but Bozzaris fell, Bleeding at every vein. His few surviving comrades saw His smile when rang their proud hurrah, And the red field was won; Then saw in death his eyelids close Calmly, as to a night's repose, Like flowers at set of sun.
第 19 頁 - Hast thou given the horse strength? Hast thou clothed his neck with thunder? Canst thou make him afraid as a grasshopper? The glory of his nostrils is terrible. He paweth in the valley, and rejoiceth in his strength: He goeth on to meet the armed men.
第 294 頁 - I dare ! to him and all the band He brings to aid his murderous hand." " Bold words ! — but, though the beast of game The privilege of chase may claim, Though space and law the stag we lend, Ere hound we slip, or bow we bend, Who ever...
第 183 頁 - Father! father!" exclaimed a piercing cry from out the mist; "it is I! Alice! thy own Elsie! spare, O! save your daughters!" "Hold!" shouted the former speaker, in the awful tones of parental agony, the sound reaching even to the woods, and rolling back in solemn echo. " 'Tis she! God has restored me my children! Throw open the sallyport; to the field, 60ths, to the field! pull not a trigger, lest ye kill my lambs! Drive off these dogs of France with your steel!
第 202 頁 - There it was my lot to form a connexion with one who in time became my wife, and the mother of Cora, She was the daughter of a gentleman of those isles, by a lady whose misfortune it was, if you will...
第 412 頁 - Nor vows unpaid, nor slighted sacrifice, But he, our chief, provoked the raging pest, Apollo's vengeance for his injured priest, Nor will the god's awaken'd fury cease, But plagues shall spread, and funeral fires increase, Till the great king, without a ransom paid, To her own Chrysa send the black-eyed maid. Perhaps, with added sacrifice and prayer, The priest may pardon, and the god may spare.
第 11 頁 - A wide and apparently an impervious boundary of forests severed the possessions of the hostile provinces of France and England. The hardy colonist, and the trained European who fought at his side, frequently expended months in struggling against the rapids of the streams, or...