The PioneersG.P. Putnam, 1853 |
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ag'in appeared Bay of Biscay Benjamin Bess Billy Kirby buck Bumppo child Chingachgook companion composite order countenance cousin creater cried d'ye dark daughter deer Dickon dogs Doolittle door duke Edwards Elizabeth Elnathan exclaimed eyes face father feeling feet fire forest Grant hand Hawk-eye head heard hills Hiram horses Indian instant interrupted Jones Jotham Judge Temple ladies lake laugh Leather-stocking light Lippet logs look Louisa manner Marmaduke matter Miss Temple Mohegan Monsieur Monsieur Le Quoi mountain Natty Natty Bumppo never night Oliver Edwards Otsego party passed paused pine replied returned Richard Richard Jones rifle seated seemed seen Sheriff shoot shot side silence sleigh snow soon spot Squire steward stood tell Templeton there's thing thou thought trees turned twill venison village voice wood-chopper woods young youth
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Sivu 105 - That it may please thee to forgive our enemies, persecutors, and slanderers, and to turn their hearts; We beseech thee to hear us, good Lord.
Sivu 101 - But I say unto you, love your enemies ; bless them that curse you ; do good to them that hate you ; pray for them that despitefully use you and persecute you.
Sivu 130 - Psalms say how they that go down to the sea in ships see the works of the Lord ! — If the Lord has opened their eyes to see them, that must mean.
Sivu 246 - ... broad feet. Miss Temple did not or could not move. Her hands were clasped in the attitude of prayer, but her eyes were still drawn to her terrible enemy — her cheeks were blanched to the whiteness of marble, and her lips were .slightly separated with horror. The moment seemed now to have arrived for the fatal termination...
Sivu 22 - I have granted the same privilege to ; and the time is coming when it will be of value. But I buy your deer ; here, this bill will pay thee, both for thy shot and my own.
Sivu 143 - It was connected with the daily practices of a people who often laid aside the axe or the scythe to seize the rifle, as the deer glided through the forests they were felling, or the bear entered their rough meadows...
Sivu 20 - Over his left shoulder was slung a belt of deerskin, from which depended an enormous ox horn, so thinly scraped, as to discover the powder it contained. The larger end was fitted ingeniously and securely with a wooden bottom, and the other was stopped tight by a little plug. A leathern pouch hung before him, from which, as he concluded his last speech, he took a small measure, and, filling it accurately with powder, he commenced reloading the rifle, which, as its butt rested on the snow before him,...
Sivu 242 - ... becoming warm, and the girls plunged more deeply into the forest, as they found its invigorating coolness agreeably contrasted to the excessive heat they had experienced in the ascent.
Sivu 245 - Elizabeth now lay wholly at the mercy of the beast. There is said to be something in the front of the image of the Maker, that daunts the hearts of the inferior beings of his creation ; and it would seem that some such power, in the present instance, suspended the threatened blow.
Sivu 242 - Otsego, or pausing to listen to the rattling of wheels and the sounds of hammers, that rose from the valley to mingle the signs of men with the scenes of nature, when Elizabeth suddenly started, and exclaimed : — "Listen! there are the cries of a child on this mountain! Is there a clearing near us, or can some little one have strayed from its parents ? " "Such things frequently happen," returned Louisa. "Let us follow the sound: it may be a wanderer starving on the hill.