... with one of his feet he staggered the savage and knocked the tomahawk out of his hand. This failure on the part of the small Indian was reproved by an exclamation of contempt from the large one. In a moment the Indian caught up his tomahawk again,... A History of the Valley of Virginia - Страница 209по Samuel Kercheval - 1850 - 347 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 562 страници
...reproved by an exclamation of contempt from the large one. In a moment the Indian caught up his tomahawk again, approached more cautiously, brandishing his...wrist, in which he was severely wounded ; but not BO as to lose entirely the use of his hand. In this perilous moment, Poe, by a violent effort, broke... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 616 страници
...reproved by an exclamation of contempt from the large one. In a moment the Indian caught up his tomahawk again, approached more cautiously, brandishing his...number of feigned blows in defiance and derision. Foe, however, still on his guard, averted the real blow from his head, by throwing up his arm and receiving... | |
| Henry Howe - 1847 - 636 страници
...reproved, by an exclamation of contempt, from the large one. In a moment, the Indian caught up his tomahawk again, approached more cautiously, brandishing his...wrist, in which he was severely wounded ; but not so a* to lose entirely the use of his hand. In this perilous moment, Poe, by a violent effort, broke loose... | |
| Henry Howe - 1849 - 646 страници
...reproved, by an exclamation of contempt, from the large one. In a moment, the Indian caught up his tomahawk again, approached more cautiously, brandishing his...his head, by throwing up his arm and receiving it on hi* wrist, in which he was severely wounded ; but not K> as lo lose entirely the use of his band. In... | |
| 1852 - 746 страници
...reproved by an exclamation of contempt from the large one. " In a moment the Indian caught up his tomahawk again, approached more cautiously, brandishing his tomahawk, and making a number of feigned blows in derision and defiauce. Poe, however, still on his guard, averted the real blow from his bead, by throwing... | |
| 1852 - 794 страници
...cautiously, brandishing his tomahawk, and making a number of feigned blows in derision and defiance. Poe, however, still on his guard, averted the real...in which he was severely wounded, but not so as to entirely lose the power of his arm. In this perilous moment, Poe, by a violent effort, broke loose... | |
| Henry Howe - 1852 - 614 страници
...reproved by an exclamation of contempt from the large one. In a moment the Indian caught up his tomahawk again, approached more cautiously, brandishing his...defiance and derision. Poe, however, still on his gukrd, averted the real blow from his head, by throwing up his arm and receiving it on his wrist, in... | |
| Oliver Bell Bunce - 1852 - 484 страници
...reproved by an exclamation of contempt from the large one. " In a moment the Indian caught up his tomahawk again, approached more cautiously, brandishing his tomahawk, and making a number of feigned blows in derision and defiance. Poe, however, still on his guard, averted the real blow from his head, by. throwing... | |
| Jacob Richards Dodge - 1860 - 460 страници
...reproved by an exclamation of contempt from the large one. " In a moment the Indian caught up his tomahawk again, approached more cautiously, brandishing his...which he was severely wounded, but not so as to lose the use of his hand. " In this perilous moment Poe, by a violent effort, broke loose from the Indian,... | |
| Oliver Bell Bunce - 1870 - 466 страници
...cautiously, brandishing his tomahawk, and making a number of feigned blows in derision and defiance. Poe, however, still on his guard, averted the real...in which he was severely wounded ; but not so as to entirely lose the power of his arm. In this perilous moment, Poe, by a violent effort, broke loose... | |
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