Nick of the woods, by the author of 'Spartacus', ed. by W.H. Ainsworth |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 11
... , entirely wanting in the military reputation and skill which the other had acquired in the armies of the Republics , and of which the value was - fully appreciated , when danger first seemed to threaten the NICK OF THE WOODS . 11.
... , entirely wanting in the military reputation and skill which the other had acquired in the armies of the Republics , and of which the value was - fully appreciated , when danger first seemed to threaten the NICK OF THE WOODS . 11.
Page 12
Robert Montgomery Bird William Harrison Ainsworth. fully appreciated , when danger first seemed to threaten the exiles on their march . He was a youth of scarce twenty - three years of age ; but five of those years had been passed in ...
Robert Montgomery Bird William Harrison Ainsworth. fully appreciated , when danger first seemed to threaten the exiles on their march . He was a youth of scarce twenty - three years of age ; but five of those years had been passed in ...
Page 36
... seemed no uncommon infliction , the reforming mother considered to be , at least at that particular moment , un- worthy the daughters of a colonel in the militia . " Do behave yourselves , you ungenteel critturs , " 36 NICK OF THE WOODS .
... seemed no uncommon infliction , the reforming mother considered to be , at least at that particular moment , un- worthy the daughters of a colonel in the militia . " Do behave yourselves , you ungenteel critturs , " 36 NICK OF THE WOODS .
Page 58
... seemed quite unconscious , that greatly surprised him . The Kentuckian observing her at the same time , called to her , " What , Telie , my girl , are you work- ing upon a holiday ? You should be dressed like the others , and making ...
... seemed quite unconscious , that greatly surprised him . The Kentuckian observing her at the same time , called to her , " What , Telie , my girl , are you work- ing upon a holiday ? You should be dressed like the others , and making ...
Page 74
... seemed both to disconcert and offend him . " Cunnel , " said he , " you're a man in authority , and my superior officer ; wharfo ' thar ' can be no scalping between us . But my name's Tom Dowdle , the rag - man ! " he screamed ...
... seemed both to disconcert and offend him . " Cunnel , " said he , " you're a man in authority , and my superior officer ; wharfo ' thar ' can be no scalping between us . But my name's Tom Dowdle , the rag - man ! " he screamed ...
Other editions - View all
Nick of the Woods, by the Author of 'Spartacus', Ed. by W.H. Ainsworth Robert Montgomery Bird No preview available - 2019 |
Common terms and phrases
anngelliferous appearance arms beheld blood Bloody Nathan Braxley Briareus Bruce brute bushes cabin captive countenance creatures cried Roland crittur Dodge Edith enemy escape eyes fate father fear feelings feller fight fire followed Ford forest fury grasp h'yar hand hatchet head heard heerd hill hope horse horse-thief hoss Indian Injuns Jibbenainosay jist Kentuckian Kentucky Kentucky fight kill kinswoman knife leave little Peter look ment mind murdering never nigh night old major papoose party peace perhaps Piankeshaw poor prisoner Ralph Stackpole rascal reckon replied rifle river Roaring Ralph ruin rushed Salt River savages scalp scarce seemed Shawnee side soldier soon spirit station strannger suddenly tarnal death Telie Doe terror thar thar's thee theeself there's thing thought tion tomahawk trees truly uttered village villain Virginian visage voice warrior Wenonga whar whoop wigwam wild women woods words wretched yells young younker