Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality, Volumen1R. H. Whitten Company, 1904 |
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... stood the commander , a man of large and powerful frame and imposing aspect , one whose commands not the fiercest of his crew would lightly venture to disobey . A coat of ring - mail encircled his stalwart frame ; by his side , in a ...
... stood the commander , a man of large and powerful frame and imposing aspect , one whose commands not the fiercest of his crew would lightly venture to disobey . A coat of ring - mail encircled his stalwart frame ; by his side , in a ...
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... stood unharmed , and the new crew passed a winter here , most of their time being spent in catching and drying the delicious salmon which thronged river and lake . In the spring they set sail again , and explored the coast for a long ...
... stood unharmed , and the new crew passed a winter here , most of their time being spent in catching and drying the delicious salmon which thronged river and lake . In the spring they set sail again , and explored the coast for a long ...
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... stood still , and neither stirred backward or forward . The whale thereat made a great and hideous noyse , and casting up his body and tayle , presently sank under water . Within two days they found a whale dead , which they supposed ...
... stood still , and neither stirred backward or forward . The whale thereat made a great and hideous noyse , and casting up his body and tayle , presently sank under water . Within two days they found a whale dead , which they supposed ...
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... stood a group of armed whites , had just cast anchor , and was furling its sails . Upon the strip of open land bordering the river , and in the woodland beyond , were visible great numbers of savage warriors , their faces hideously ...
... stood a group of armed whites , had just cast anchor , and was furling its sails . Upon the strip of open land bordering the river , and in the woodland beyond , were visible great numbers of savage warriors , their faces hideously ...
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... stood face to face , ready for the battle - cry , did the Algonquin ranks open , and the white men advance before the astonished gaze of the Iroquois . Never before had they set eyes on such an apparition , and they stood in mute wonder ...
... stood face to face , ready for the battle - cry , did the Algonquin ranks open , and the white men advance before the astonished gaze of the Iroquois . Never before had they set eyes on such an apparition , and they stood in mute wonder ...
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Historical Tales, Vol. 4: The Romance of Reality (Classic Reprint) Charles Morris Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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