The Oxford Anthology of American Literature, Band 1William Rose Benét, Norman Holmes Pearson Oxford University Press, 1938 - 1658 Seiten |
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... Hurons ; and plenty of them , too ; this you well know . ' ' The Yengeese are as plenty as the leaves on the trees ! This every Huron knows and feels . ' ' I understand you , chief . Had I brought a party with me , it might have caused ...
... Hurons ; and plenty of them , too ; this you well know . ' ' The Yengeese are as plenty as the leaves on the trees ! This every Huron knows and feels . ' ' I understand you , chief . Had I brought a party with me , it might have caused ...
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... Hurons , that they now lis- tened to her language with surprise . As for the delinquent , his blood boiled in his veins ; and it was well for the pretty speaker that it was not in his power to execute the revenge he burned to inflict on ...
... Hurons , that they now lis- tened to her language with surprise . As for the delinquent , his blood boiled in his veins ; and it was well for the pretty speaker that it was not in his power to execute the revenge he burned to inflict on ...
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... Hurons , this is your mortal enemy , the Great Serpent of them you hate ! ' cried Briarthorn . ' If he escape , blood will be in your moccasin prints from this spot to the Canadas . I am all Huron ! ' As the last words were uttered ...
... Hurons , this is your mortal enemy , the Great Serpent of them you hate ! ' cried Briarthorn . ' If he escape , blood will be in your moccasin prints from this spot to the Canadas . I am all Huron ! ' As the last words were uttered ...
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A True Relation of Virginia | 3 |
Richard Rich fl 1610 | 11 |
Nathaniel Ward c 15781652 | 20 |
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