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" Turner was wholly unarmed ; but the other jerked a pistol out of his pocket, at which the Pawnee recoiled ; and just then some of our men appearing in the distance, the whole party whipped their rugged little horses and made off. In no way daunted, Turner... "
Sentence and Theme: A Foundation for High-school Rhetoric - Page 269
by Charles Henshaw Ward - 1917 - 384 pages
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 30

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1847 - 672 pages
...rugged little horses and made off. In no way daunted, Turner foolishly persisted in going forward. Long after leaving him, and late that afternoon, in...and barren prairie, We came suddenly upon the great Pawnee trail, leading from their villages on the Platte, to their war and hunting-grounds to the southward....
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 30

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1847 - 752 pages
...rugged little horses and made off. In no way daunted, Turner foolishly persisted in going forward. Long after leaving him, and late that afternoon, in the midst of a gloom y and barren prairie, we came suddenly upon the great Pawnee trail, leading from their villages...
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Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life; Or, The California and Oregon Trail ...

Francis Parkman - 1852 - 466 pages
...foolishly persisting in going forward. Long after leaving him, and late that afternoon, in the mids. of a gloomy and barren prairie, we came suddenly upon the great Pawnee trail, leading from their villages on the Platte, to their war and hunting grounds to the southward....
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The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-mountain Life

Francis Parkman - 1875 - 406 pages
...rugged little horses and made off. In no way daunted, Turner foolishly persisted in going forward. Long after leaving him, and late that afternoon, in...leading from their villages on the Platte to their war and hunting grounds to the southward. Here every summer passes the motley concourse: thousands...
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The Work of Francis Parkman: The Oregon trail: sketches of praire and Rocky ...

Francis Parkman - 1898 - 286 pages
...rugged little horses and made off. In no way daunted, Turner foolishly persisted in going forward. Long after leaving him, and late that afternoon, in...leading from their villages on the Platte to their war and hunting grounds to the southward. Here every summer passes the motley concourse: thousands...
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The California and Oregon Trail: Being Sketches of Prairie and Rocky ...

Francis Parkman - 1901 - 448 pages
...rugged little horses, and made off. In no way daunted, Turner foolishly persisting in going forward. Long after leaving him, and late that afternoon, in...and barren prairie, we came suddenly upon the great Pawnee trail, leading from their villages on the Platte to their war and hunting grounds to the southward....
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The Oregon Trail

Francis Parkman - 1910 - 404 pages
...tumult, with the howling and baying of dogs, the screams of women, and the yells of the enraged warriors. Long after leaving him, and late that afternoon, in...and barren prairie, we came suddenly upon the great Pawnee trail, leading from their villages on the Platte to their war and hunting grounds to the southward....
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The Oregon Trail

Francis Parkman - 1910 - 574 pages
...no way daunted, Turner foolishly persisted in going forward. Long after leaving him, and late this afternoon, in the midst of a gloomy and barren prairie, we came suddenly upon the great Pawnee trail, leading from their villages on the Platte to their war and hunting grounds to the southward....
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The Promise of Country Life: Descriptions, Narrations Without Plot, Short ...

James Cloyd Bowman - 1916 - 346 pages
...no way daunted, Turner foolishly persisted in going forward. Long after leaving him, and late this afternoon, in the midst of a gloomy and barren prairie, we came suddenly upon the great Pawnee trail, leading from their villages on the Platte to their war and hunting grounds to the southward....
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Sentence and Theme: Composition for the First Year of High School

Charles Henshaw Ward - 1917 - 380 pages
...team-work in industry"; they would probably use "it required." The little "it"—small as it is—would completely change the sentence. " It" would start...of savages. 7. But I compelled her to sit down on a chair,-and made her drink, and washed her pale face, chafing it into a faint color with my apron. THEME...
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