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Page 41
... whoop- ing and howling about Bear's Grass , last year , and some hard fighting ; but I h'ar nothing of Injuns thar this y'ar . But you leave some of your people h'yar : what force do you tote down to the Falls to- morrow ? " 66 Twenty ...
... whoop- ing and howling about Bear's Grass , last year , and some hard fighting ; but I h'ar nothing of Injuns thar this y'ar . But you leave some of your people h'yar : what force do you tote down to the Falls to- morrow ? " 66 Twenty ...
Page 42
... whoop- ing and howling about Bear's Grass , last year , and some hard fighting ; but I h'ar nothing of Injuns thar this y'ar . But you leave some of your people h'yar : what force do you tote down to the Falls to- morrow ? " 66 Twenty ...
... whoop- ing and howling about Bear's Grass , last year , and some hard fighting ; but I h'ar nothing of Injuns thar this y'ar . But you leave some of your people h'yar : what force do you tote down to the Falls to- morrow ? " 66 Twenty ...
Page 80
... whoop of anticipated tri- umph . " I've heerd of the brute , and ' tarnal death to me , but I'm his super - superior ! Show me the crittur , and let me fly ! Cock - a - doodle - doo ! " " Hurrah for Roaring Ralph Stackpole ! ” cried the ...
... whoop of anticipated tri- umph . " I've heerd of the brute , and ' tarnal death to me , but I'm his super - superior ! Show me the crittur , and let me fly ! Cock - a - doodle - doo ! " " Hurrah for Roaring Ralph Stackpole ! ” cried the ...
Page 91
... whoop ; " a fight , strannger , for the love of heaven ! " " Thee seeks it of the wrong person , " said Nathan ; " and I beg thee will get thee away . " . " What ! " said Stackpole , " ar'nt thee the Pennsylvanny war - horse , the ...
... whoop ; " a fight , strannger , for the love of heaven ! " " Thee seeks it of the wrong person , " said Nathan ; " and I beg thee will get thee away . " . " What ! " said Stackpole , " ar'nt thee the Pennsylvanny war - horse , the ...
Page 146
... whoop expressive of the wild pleasure he felt at being released from his ignoble duty , he dashed across the pool , and galloped in a moment out of sight , leaving Roland and his party confounded at the desertion . " An outlandish ...
... whoop expressive of the wild pleasure he felt at being released from his ignoble duty , he dashed across the pool , and galloped in a moment out of sight , leaving Roland and his party confounded at the desertion . " An outlandish ...
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