the green mountain boys a historical tale of the early settlement of vermont |
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There stood a young Indian, quietly looking at the company, or rather, after the
peculiarity of his race, looking at every thing else but the company, the moment
they turned and confronted him. He held a rifle in his hand, while his dress
differed ...
There stood a young Indian, quietly looking at the company, or rather, after the
peculiarity of his race, looking at every thing else but the company, the moment
they turned and confronted him. He held a rifle in his hand, while his dress
differed ...
Σελίδα 26
Every thing within and around was as still as if no living being was within a mile
of the place. “Hallo !” at length sharply uttered the sheriff, after waiting till he
began to doubt whether his anticipated captives had escaped, or were all snugly
...
Every thing within and around was as still as if no living being was within a mile
of the place. “Hallo !” at length sharply uttered the sheriff, after waiting till he
began to doubt whether his anticipated captives had escaped, or were all snugly
...
Σελίδα 28
... every thing else, but their own safety, in the general panic that had seized them
. A momentary pause followed the explosion of the fire-arms, in which nothing
was heard save the hasty scrambling of the terrified Yorkers in their eager efforts
to ...
... every thing else, but their own safety, in the general panic that had seized them
. A momentary pause followed the explosion of the fire-arms, in which nothing
was heard save the hasty scrambling of the terrified Yorkers in their eager efforts
to ...
Σελίδα 30
... I pushed the thing out of the crotch, as I stood behind the tree with my pole, I
gave it such a hoist over into the bushes among the scared devils, that 't was out
of the question to think of looking for the cap, and grabbing one of the scamps too
.
... I pushed the thing out of the crotch, as I stood behind the tree with my pole, I
gave it such a hoist over into the bushes among the scared devils, that 't was out
of the question to think of looking for the cap, and grabbing one of the scamps too
.
Σελίδα 41
“I should like to have the title of my farm confirmed,” said Smith, “seeing the
Yorkers still continue to dispute it, and as the Beech-seal is a sort of legal
instrument to do it with, they say, I vote that we apply it.” “Just the thing for the
double-faced ...
“I should like to have the title of my farm confirmed,” said Smith, “seeing the
Yorkers still continue to dispute it, and as the Beech-seal is a sort of legal
instrument to do it with, they say, I vote that we apply it.” “Just the thing for the
double-faced ...
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