The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 36
... river often on fishing excursions , and when he returned , he would fire his signal gun , and Marguerite and her boy would hasten to the shore to greet him . " On one occasion he had been gone longer than usual . Marguerite was filled ...
... river often on fishing excursions , and when he returned , he would fire his signal gun , and Marguerite and her boy would hasten to the shore to greet him . " On one occasion he had been gone longer than usual . Marguerite was filled ...
Page 37
... river . ހ " Not a word nor cry escaped the boy : he seemed intent on some pur- pose , and when the canoe approached near the shore , he took off a mill- tary cap he wore , and threw it so skilfully that it lodged , where he meant it ...
... river . ހ " Not a word nor cry escaped the boy : he seemed intent on some pur- pose , and when the canoe approached near the shore , he took off a mill- tary cap he wore , and threw it so skilfully that it lodged , where he meant it ...
Page 38
... river , where Louis meant to launch one of the canoes and drop down the current , when the Indian yell resounding through the woods , struck on their ears . They were miss- ed , pursued , and escape was impossible . Marguerite , panic ...
... river , where Louis meant to launch one of the canoes and drop down the current , when the Indian yell resounding through the woods , struck on their ears . They were miss- ed , pursued , and escape was impossible . Marguerite , panic ...
Page 52
... river , which she crosses " in a Cannoo so very small and shallow , " that , for fear of upsetting , she did not venture " so much as to lodg her tongue a hair's breadth more on one side of her mouth than tother . " We defy the in ...
... river , which she crosses " in a Cannoo so very small and shallow , " that , for fear of upsetting , she did not venture " so much as to lodg her tongue a hair's breadth more on one side of her mouth than tother . " We defy the in ...
Page 53
... river , and stops until the tide falls , at a " Misirable hutt . " At Stonington , which she reaches the next day , she is joined by an old man and his daughter , " on a sorry lean jade , wth only a Bagg under her for a pillion . " The ...
... river , and stops until the tide falls , at a " Misirable hutt . " At Stonington , which she reaches the next day , she is joined by an old man and his daughter , " on a sorry lean jade , wth only a Bagg under her for a pillion . " The ...
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