| 1848 - 440 Seiten
...but a tale like this they never had heard. A council was therefore assembled to consider the natter. The man of strange words was summoned before it ;...not believed. ' All men were red, and therefore he eould not have seen men as pale as ashes.' ' The Great Spirit made the thunder and the lightning ;... | |
| A. J. Allen - 1850 - 438 Seiten
...strange words was summoned before il; and he rehearsed, in substance, what he had before told to 9thers ; but was not believed. ' All men were red, and therefore...lightning ; he therefore could not have seen men of any color that could produce it. He had seen nothing ; he had lied to his chief, and should die.' At this... | |
| Henry Howe - 1855 - 908 Seiten
...therefore, held to consider the matter. The man of strange words, was summoned before it ; and he rehearaed in substance, what he had before told to others, but...pale as ashes. The Great Spirit made the thunder and lightning ; he therefore, could not have seen any men, of any color, that could produce it. He had... | |
| Henry Howe - 1856 - 462 Seiten
...wouderfal things ; but a tale like this, the/ had never before heard. A council was, therefore, held to consider the matter. The man of strange words,...red, and therefore, he could not have seen men as pule as ashes. The Great Spirit made the thunder and lightning ; he therefore, could not have seen... | |
| Henry Howe - 1857 - 504 Seiten
...i-ouucil was, therefore, held to consider the matter. The man of strange words, was summoned \y\nn it ; and he rehearsed in substance, what he had before...not have seen men as pale as ashes. The Great Spirit n*!.- the thunder and lightning ; he therefore, could not have seen any men, of any color, that '•'ul'j... | |
| Henry Howe - 1858 - 592 Seiten
...man of strange words was summoned before it, and he rehearsed in substance what he had before told others, but was not believed. "All men were red, and...pale as ashes. The Great Spirit made the thunder and lightning; he, therefore, could not have seen any men of any color that could produce it. He had seen... | |
| Olin Dunbar Wheeler - 1904 - 456 Seiten
...and their ancestors had lived many more, and there were many legends which spoke of many wonderful things; but a tale like this they never had heard....lightning; he therefore could not have seen men of any color that could produce it. He had seen nothing; he had lied to his chief, and should die." At this... | |
| George Bird Grinnell - 1911 - 516 Seiten
...and there were many legends which spoke of many wonderful things; but a tale like this they had never heard. A council was therefore assembled to consider...pale as ashes. The Great Spirit made the thunder and lightning; he therefore could not have seen men of any color that could produce them. He had seen nothing;... | |
| John Bakeless - 1996 - 548 Seiten
...anything but stare at them. Then he fled to give the alarm to the tribe, who skeptically replied that "all men were red, and therefore he could not have seen men as pale as ashes." Eventually, he led them to the spot where they met Lewis, and the scout's reputation for veracity was... | |
| Olin Dunbar Wheeler - 1904 - 464 Seiten
...and their ancestors had lived many more, and there were many legends which spoke of many wonderful things; but a tale like this they never had heard....lightning; he therefore could not have seen men of any color that could produce it. He had seen nothing; he had lied to his chief, and should die." At this... | |
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