The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 - American periodicals |
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... VENISON STYLES and myself , as I have stated , had now become inti- mate . Together we scoured the woods and streams , in pursuit of fish and game . There was a kind of rustic poetry about the old man , that fascinated my soul . His ...
... VENISON STYLES and myself , as I have stated , had now become inti- mate . Together we scoured the woods and streams , in pursuit of fish and game . There was a kind of rustic poetry about the old man , that fascinated my soul . His ...
Page 369
... Venison ; ' he's as sassy as ever . If I had my rifle , I'd knock the spots off that check coat of his'n ; I'd larn him to chickaree old Venison . ' This squirrel , very common in some of the north - western States , is one of the ...
... Venison ; ' he's as sassy as ever . If I had my rifle , I'd knock the spots off that check coat of his'n ; I'd larn him to chickaree old Venison . ' This squirrel , very common in some of the north - western States , is one of the ...
Page 370
... Venison said : " We had better sit down , and take our reck'ning . ' Here was one of the most beautiful pictures of still life , ever painted by Nature . The river wound away like a silver serpent , until it was lost in a bank of Indian ...
... Venison said : " We had better sit down , and take our reck'ning . ' Here was one of the most beautiful pictures of still life , ever painted by Nature . The river wound away like a silver serpent , until it was lost in a bank of Indian ...
Page 371
... Venison informed me that here was the spot , where he should ' try ' em - that he did n't know nothing about his luck ; ' that bees were the knowingest critters alive ' - that they lived in the holler trees , all around us . ' He said ...
... Venison informed me that here was the spot , where he should ' try ' em - that he did n't know nothing about his luck ; ' that bees were the knowingest critters alive ' - that they lived in the holler trees , all around us . ' He said ...
Page 372
... Venison put his ear to the trunk of the tree to ascertain in what part of it they were ' a - workin ' . He listened a while , but they warn't low down , he know'd , for he did n't hear ' em hummin ' . He thought the honey was ' out the ...
... Venison put his ear to the trunk of the tree to ascertain in what part of it they were ' a - workin ' . He listened a while , but they warn't low down , he know'd , for he did n't hear ' em hummin ' . He thought the honey was ' out the ...
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