| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 頁
...commenced, only three escaped. Four were killed upon the spot, and one (the second daughter) carried'off as a prisoner. The neighborhood was quickly alarmed,...the whites, and as the trail became fresh and the scont warm, she followed it with eagerness, baying loudly, and giving the alarm to the Indians. The... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1841 - 550 頁
...Indian trail could he pursued at a gallop. It led directly into the mountainous country bordering on Licking, and afforded evidences of great hurry and...the alarm to the Indians. The consequences of this imprudent-e were soon displayed. The enemy finding the pursuit keen, and perceiving that the strength... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 頁
...gallop. It led directly into the mountainous country bordering upon Licking, and afforded evidence? of great hurry and precipitation on the part of the...hound had been permitted to accompany the whites, nnri as the trail became fresh and the scent warm, she followed it with eagerness, baying loudly, and... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 774 頁
...Indian trail could be pursued at a gallop. It led directly into the mountainous country bordering on Licking, and afforded evidences of great hurry and...perceiving that the strength of the prisoner began to fail, sunk their tomahawks in her head and left her, still 668 JOHN MERRIL. warm and bleeding upon the snow.... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur, William Henry Carpenter - 1852 - 364 頁
...bordering upon Licking, and afforded evidences of great hurry and precipitation on the part of the Indians. Unfortunately, a hound had been permitted to accompany...as the trail became fresh, and the scent warm, she pursued it with eagerness, baying loudly and giving alarm to the savages. The consequence of 10* this... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 624 頁
...three escaped. Four were killed upon the spot, and one (the second daughter) carried off as a prisoner. It led directly into the mountainous country bordering...and the scent warm, she followed it with eagerness, haying loudly and giving the alarm to the Indians. The consequences of this imprudence were soon displayed.... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1856 - 460 頁
...Indian trail could be pursued at a gallop. It led directly into the mountainous country bordering on Licking, and afforded evidences of great hurry and...perceiving that the strength of the prisoner began to fail, sank their tomahawks in her head and left her, still warm and bleeding, upon the snow. Ag the whites... | |
| John Frost - 1860 - 390 頁
...her escape. He quickly fell, however, under the tomahawks of his enemies, and was found at day light, scalped and mangled in a shocking manner. Of the whole...been permitted to accompany the whites, and as the trial became fresh and the scent warm, she followed it with eagerness, baying loudly and giving the... | |
| Roualeyn George Gordon Cumming - 1869 - 310 頁
...Indian trail could be pursued at a gallop. It led directly into the mountainous country bordering on Licking, and afforded evidences of great hurry and...perceiving that the strength of the prisoner began to fail, sunk their tomahawks in her head and left her, still warm and bleeding upon the snow. As the whites... | |
| John Alexander McClung - 1872 - 450 頁
...him-elf, and gave his sister an opportunity of effecting her escape. He quickly fell, however, under the tomahawks of his enemies, and was found, at daylight,...enemy, finding the pursuit keen, and perceiving that thp strength of the prisoner began to fail, instantly sunk their tomahawks in her head, and left her,... | |
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