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" ... arms, placed her on one of the horses, mounted the other himself, and made the utmost speed towards the nation and friends of the captive. The multitude, dumb and nerveless with amazement at the daring deed, made no effort to rescue their victim from... "
The Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions &c - Sivu 171
1823
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The Indians of North America [by G. Mogridge].

George Mogridge - 1843 - 318 sivua
...necessary provisions, sprang from his seat, rushed through the crowd, liberated the victim, seized her in his arms, placed her on one of the horses,...three days through the wilderness, towards her home. Her deliverer then gave her the horse on which she rode, and the necessary provisions for the remainder...

The Early History of New England: Illustrated by Numerous Interesting Incidents

Henry White - 1843 - 444 sivua
...at the daring deed, made no effort to rescue their victim from her deliverer. They viewed it as the act of the Great Spirit, submitted to it without a murmur, and quietly retired to their respective villages. " The released captive was accompanied through the wilderness towards her home,...

History of the Indians, of North and South America

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 368 sivua
...multitude, struck dumb and nerveless by the boldness of the deed, made no effort to rescue their intended victim from her deliverer. They viewed it as the immediate...it without a murmur, and quietly retired to their Tillage. The young chief accompanied the released captive three days, through the wilderness, towards...

The Book of the Indians of North America

Old Humphrey - 1845 - 304 sivua
...necessary provisions, sprang from his seat, rushed through the crowd, liberated the victim, seized her in his arms, placed her on one of the horses,...three days through the wilderness, towards her home. Her deliverer then gave her the horse on which she rode, and the necessary provisions for the remainder...

Cyclopedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes: A Collection of Nearly Three ...

Kazlitt Arvine - 1848 - 908 sivua
...made no effort to rescue their victim from her deliverer. They viewed it as the. act of their deity, submitted to it without a murmur, and quietly retired...their village. The released captive was accompanied through the wilderness toward her home, till she was out of danger. He then gave her the horse on which...

Anecdotes: Social Life

1849 - 240 sivua
...made no effort to rescue their victim from her deliverer. They viewed it as the act of their deity, submitted to it without a murmur, and quietly retired...their village. The released captive was accompanied through the wilderness toward her home, till she was out of danger. He then gave her the horse on which...

The History, Manners and Customs of the North American Indians

Old Humphrey - 1853 - 264 sivua
...mounted the other himself, and made the utmost speed towards the nation and friends of the captive. Tht; multitude, dumb and nerveless with amazement at the...three days through the wilderness, towards her home. Her deliverer then gave her the horse on which she rode, and the necessary provisions for the remainder...

Stories about Indians ...

Rufus Merrill - 1854 - 84 sivua
...the utmost speed toward the nation and friends of the captive ! The multitude, dumb and nerveless, made no effort to rescue their victim from her deliverer....without a murmur, and quietly retired to their village. INDIAN GRATITUDE. s an Indian was straying through a village on the Kennebec, he passed a gentleman...

The Progressive Third Reader, for Public and Private Schools: Containing the ...

Salem Town, Nelson M. Holbrook - 1857 - 308 sivua
...their victim from her deliverer. They viewed it as the immediate act of the Great Spirit ; and they submitted to it without a murmur, and quietly retired to their village. 8. The released captive was accompanied three days through the wilderness toward her home. Her deliverer...

Indian Battles: With Incidents in the Early History of New England

Henry White - 1859 - 440 sivua
...at the daring deed, made no effort to rescue their victim from her deliverer. They viewed it as the act of the Great Spirit, submitted to it without a murmur, and quietly retired to their respective villages. " The released captive was accompanied through the wilderness towards her home,...




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