| Mary Russell Mitford - 1832 - 360 страници
...his rifle, and remained in his covert for some minutes, to ascertain whether there were more enemies at hand. He then stepped up to the prostrate savage, and, having satisfied himself that life was extinguished, turned his attention to the buck, and took from the carcase those pieces suited to the... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1839 - 348 страници
...his rifle, and remained in his covert for some minutes to ascertain whether there were more enemies at hand. He then stepped up to the prostrate savage, and having satisfied himself that life was extinguished, turned his attention to the buck, and took from the carcase those pieces suited to the... | |
| 1845 - 288 страници
...his rifle, and remained in his covert for some minutes, to ascertain whether there were more enemies at hand, he then stepped up to the prostrate savage, and having satisfied himself that life wos extinguished, turned his attention to the buck, and look from the carcass those pieces suited to... | |
| James T. Lloyd - 1856 - 334 страници
...his rifle, and remained in his covert for some minutes, to ascertain whether there were more enemies at hand. He then stepped up to the prostrate savage,...and having satisfied himself that life was extinct, he turned his attention to the buck, and took from the carcase such choice pieces as he could conveniently... | |
| A. De Puy Van Buren - 1859 - 336 страници
...Mike re-loaded his rifle, and remained some minutes, to ascertain whether there were any more enemies at hand. He then stepped up to the prostrate savage, and having satisfied himself that life was extinguished, turned his attention to the buck, and took from the carcass those pieces suited to the... | |
| Emerson W. Gould - 1889 - 792 страници
...dead, uttering a yell at the same instant the deer fell. Mike reloaded his rifle and remained in cover some minutes to ascertain whether .any more enemies were at hand. He ascertained that the Indian and the deer were both dead, when he took the choice parts of the latter... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1840 - 314 страници
...his rifle, and remained in his covert for some minutes to ascertain whether there were more enemies at hand. He then stepped up to the prostrate savage, and having satisfied himself that life was extinguished, turned his attention to the buck, and took from the carcase those pieces suited to the... | |
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