While we were at meat, there came in at the gates two or three men with their bows and arrows from hunting, whom when we espied, we began to look one towards another, and offered to reach our weapons, but as soon as she espied our mistrust, she was very... The Shipwrecked mariner - Página 1921875Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Abiel Holmes - 1805 - 516 páginas
...to be ready to take up their arms, to repel them ; but she instantly caused some of lier men to go out, and take away their bows and arrows, and break them, and beat those Indians out of the gate. Tliis generous woman, concerned to see the English in the evening... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 706 páginas
...our weapons ; but as foon as ihe efpied our miftruft, ihe was very much moved, and caufed fome of her men to run out, and take away their bows and arrows...departed in the evening, and would not tarry all night, ihe was very forry, and gave us into our boat our fupper half dreffed, pots and all, and brought us... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 páginas
...their bowes and arrowes and breake them, and withall, beate the poore fellowes out of the gate againe. When we departed in the evening, and would not tarry all night, she was very sory, and gave us into our boate our supper half dressed, pottes and all, and brought us to our boate... | |
| 1837 - 400 páginas
...our weapons ; but as soon as she espied our mistrust, she was very much moved, and caused some of her men to run out, and take away their bows and arrows and break them, and withal to beat the poor fellows out of the gate again. When we departed, in the evening, and would not tarry... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1857 - 274 páginas
...our weapons ; but as soon as she espied our mistrust, she was very much moved, and caused some of her men to run out, and take away their bows and arrows,...When we departed in the evening, and would not tarry the whole night, she was very sorry, and gave us into our boat our supper half dressed, pots and all,... | |
| Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff - 1877 - 368 páginas
...our weapons ; but as soon as she espied our mistrust she was very much moved, and caused some of her men to run out and take away their bows and arrows...half dressed, pots and all, and brought us to our boat's side, in which we lay all night, removing a pretty distance from the shore. She, perceiving... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1883 - 390 páginas
...soon as she (their mistress) espied our mistrust, she was very much moved, and caused some "of her men to run out and take away their bows and arrows...was very sorry, and gave us into our boat our supper half-dressed, pots and all, and brought us to our boat-side, in which we lay all night, mooring the... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1885 - 264 páginas
...as soon as she (their mistress) espied our mistrust, she was very much moved, and caused some of our men to run out and take away their bows and arrows...brought us to our boat-side, in which we lay all night, mooring the same a pretty distance from the shore. She, perceiving our mistrust, was much grieved,... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1893 - 984 páginas
...our weapons. But as soon as she espied our mistrust, she was very much moved, and caused some of her men to run out and take away their bows and arrows...half dressed, pots and all; and brought us to our boat side, in which we lay all night, removing the same a pretty distance from the shore. She, perceiving... | |
| 1905 - 454 páginas
...our weapons, but as soon as she espied our mistrust, she was very much moved, and caused some of her men to run out, and take away their bows and arrows...half dressed, pots and all, and brought us to our boat side, in which we lay all night, removing the same a pretty distance from the shore : she perceiving... | |
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