| John D. Post - 1842 - 314 páginas
...it must be at the farthest side of his den. A species of woodbine had formed a complete mantle over the branches of the fallen tree, almost impervious to the rain or the rays of the sun. 5. I now took my knife, determining to cut away the woodbine, and break the twigs in the gentlest manner... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 900 páginas
...it must be at the farthest side of his den. A species of woodbine had formed a complete mantle over the branches of the fallen tree, almost impervious...sequestered place for a length of time, as it bore the marks of an ancient settlement. I now took my knife, determining to cut away the woodbine, and... | |
| 1857 - 510 páginas
...it must be at the farthest side of his den. A species of woodbine had formed a complete mantle over the branches of the fallen tree, almost impervious...gentlest manner possible, till I could get a view of bis head. One negro stood guard close behind me with the lance; and near him the other with a cutlass.... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1861 - 354 páginas
...it must be at the farthest side of his den. A species of woodbine had formed a complete mantle over the branches of the fallen tree, almost impervious...sequestered place for a length of time, as it bore the marks of an ancient settlement. I now took my knife, determining to cut away the woodbine, and... | |
| Horace A. Cleveland - 1869 - 610 páginas
...it must be at the farthest side of his den. A species of woodbine had formed a complete mantle over the branches of the fallen tree, almost impervious...sequestered place for a length of time, as it bore the marks of an ancient settlement. I now took my knife, determining to cut away the woodbine, and... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1871 - 282 páginas
...it must be at the farthest side of his den. A species of woodbine had formed a complete mantle over the branches of the fallen tree, almost impervious...sequestered place for a length of time, as it bore the marks of an ancient settlement. I now took my knife, determining to cut away the woodbine, and... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 páginas
...it must be at the farthest side of his den. A species of woodbine had formed a complete mantle over the branches of the fallen tree, almost impervious to the rain or the rays of the sua Probably he had resorted to this sequestered place for a length of time, as it bore marks of an... | |
| Pictorial cabinet - 1878 - 574 páginas
...farthest side of his den. A species of woodbine had formed a complete mantle over the branches of a fallen tree, almost impervious to the rain or the rays of the sun. Probably it had resorted to this sequestered place for a length of time, as it bore marks of an ancient settlement.... | |
| 1881 - 302 páginas
...farthest side of his den. A species of woodbine had formed a complete shade over the fallen tree from the rain or the rays of the sun. Probably he had resorted...sequestered place for a length of time, as it bore the marks of an ancient settlement. I now took my knife, determining to cut away the woodbine, and... | |
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