| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 sivua
...English. The voung man, supposing from the language that some benighted settlers were at the door, hastily arose, and was advancing to withdraw the bar which...bed, and ordered her son not to admit them, declaring they were Indians. She instantly awakened her other son, and the two young men seizing their guns,... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1841 - 550 sivua
...man, supposing from the language, that some benighted settlers^were at the door, hastily arose and advancing to withdraw the bar which secured it, when...detected the Indian tone in the demand for admission, sprung out of bed, and ordered her son not to admit them, declaring that they were Indians. She instantly... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 sivua
...English. The young man, supposing from the language that some benighted settlers were at the door, hastily arose, and was advancing to withdraw the bar which...upon the frontiers, and had probably detected the Judian tone in the demand for admission, instantly sprung out of ted, and ordered her son not to admit... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 774 sivua
...man, supposing from the language, that some benighted settlers were at the door, hastily arose and advancing to withdraw the bar which- secured it, when...detected the Indian tone in the demand for admission, sprung out of bed, and ordered her son not to admit them, declaring that they were Indians. She fnstantly... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 742 sivua
...settlers were at the door, hastily arose and advancing to withdraw the bar which secured it, when bis mother, who had long lived upon the frontiers and...detected the Indian tone in the demand for admission, sprung out of bed, and ordered her son not to admit them, declaring that they were Indians. She instantly... | |
| John Alexander McClung - 1852 - 344 sivua
...The young man, supposing from the language, that some benighted settlers were at the door, hastily arose, and was advancing to withdraw the bar which...men seizing their guns, which were always charged, prepared to repel the enemy. The Indians finding it impossible to enter under their assumed characters,... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 624 sivua
...language, that some benighted settlers were at the door, hastily arose, and was advancing to withdraw tho bar which secured it, when his mother, who had long...instantly awakened her other son, and the two young men seized their guns, which were always charged, prepared to repel the enemy. The Indians finding it impossible... | |
| John Frost - 1854 - 626 sivua
...The young man, supposing from the language, that some benighted settlers were at the door, hastily arose, and was advancing to withdraw the bar which...instantly awakened her other son, and the two young men seized their guns, which were always charged, prepared to repel the enemy. The Indians finding it impossible... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1856 - 460 sivua
...English. The young man, supposing from the language that some benighted settlers were at the door, hastily arose, and was advancing to withdraw the bar which...detected the Indian tone in the demand for admission, sprang out of bed, and ordered her sou not to admit them, declaring that they were Indians. She instantly... | |
| Roualeyn George Gordon Cumming - 1869 - 310 sivua
...man, supposing from the language, that some benighted settlers were at the door, hastily arose and advancing to withdraw the bar which secured it, when...detected the Indian tone in the demand for admission, sprung out of bed, and ordered her son not to admit them, declaring that they were Indians. She instantly... | |
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