| John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 страници
...banks of Green River, I dare say for the last time in my life, a few signs only of deer were to be seen, and, as to a deer itself, I saw none. " Mr returned,...of them, and cut a few chips off the bark. Still no signs were to be seen. So I cut again until I thought it was time to be cautious, and I scraped and... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1845 - 266 страници
...banks of Green river, I dare say for the last time in my life, a few signs only of deer were to be seen, and as to a deer itself, I saw none. "Mr. returned,...treasure. I took an axe from one of them and cut a lew chips off the bark. Still no signs were to be seen. So I cut again, until I thought it time to... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1850 - 274 страници
...banks of Green river, I dare say for the last time in my life, a few signs only of deer were to be seen, and as to a deer itself, I saw none. "Mr. returned, a, companied by three gentlemen. They looked upon me as if I had been Washington himself, and walked... | |
| Voyage - 1853 - 440 страници
...life, a few signs only of the deer were to be seen, and as to a deer itself, I saw none. " Mr. Ross returned, accompanied by three gentlemen. They looked...if I had been Washington himself, and walked to the ash-tree, which I now called my own, as if in quest of a long-lost treasure. I took an axe from one... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 240 страници
...banks of Green River, I dare say for the last time in my life, a few siyns .only of deer were to be seen, and as to a deer itself, I saw none. " Mr. returned,...tree, which I now called my own, as if in quest of a long-lost treasure. 1 took an axe from one of them, and cut a few chips off the bark. Still no signs... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 476 страници
...be seen, and as to a deer itself, I saw none. "Mr. Lippin returned, accompanied by three companions. They looked upon me as if I had been Washington himself, and walked to the ash-tree, which I now called my own, as if in quest of a long-lost treasure. I took an axe from one... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 460 страници
...three companions. They looked upon me as if I had been Washington himself, and walked to the ash-tree, which I now called my own, as if in quest of a long-lost treasure. I took an axe from one of them, and cut a few chips off the bark. Still no signs... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1856 - 264 страници
...banks of Green river, I dare say for the last time in my life, a few signs only of deer were to be seen, and as to a deer itself, I saw none. "Mr. returned, a, companied by three gentlemen. They looked upon me as if 1 had been Washington himself, and walkeJ... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1863 - 182 страници
...river, I dare say for the last time in my life, a few signs only of deer were to be seen, and as lo a deer itself, I saw none. " Mr. returned, accompanied...of them and cut a few chips off the bark. Still no signs were to be seen. So I cut again, until I thought it time to be cautious, and I scraped and worked... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1868 - 262 страници
...banks of Green river, I dare say for the last time in my life, a few signs only of deer were to be seen, and as to a deer itself, I saw none. "Mr. returned,...Washington himself, and walked to the ash tree which 1 now called my own, as if in quest of a long lost treasure. I took an axe from one of them and cut... | |
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