I asked the woman for my watch, wound it up, and under pretence of wishing to see how the weather might probably be on the morrow, took up my gun, and walked out of the cabin. I slipped a ball into each barrel, scraped the edges of my flints, renewed... The Life of John James Audubon: The Naturalist - Sida 49efter John James Audubon - 1869 - 443 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1831 - 1008 sidor
...I might have, lie was not of their number. " I asked the woman for my watcb, wound it up, and under pretence of wishing to see how the weather might probably...morrow, took up my gun, and walked out of the cabin. 1 slipped a ball into each barrel, scraped the edges of my flints, renewed the pri. mings, and returning... | |
| 1831 - 1040 sidor
...I might have, he was not of their number. " I asked the woman for my watch, wound it up, and under pretence of wishing to see how the weather might probably...renewed the primings, and returning to the hut, gave a favourable account of my observations. I took a few bear-skins, made a pallet of them, and calling... | |
| 1831 - 472 sidor
...number. •• I asked the woman for my watch, wound it up, and, under pretence of wishing to see bow the weather might probably be on the morrow, took...flints, renewed the primings, and, returning to the hut, gaveafavourableaccountof my observations. I took a few bear-skins, made a pallet of them, and, calling... | |
| 1831 - 484 sidor
...might have, he was iiut of their number. " I asked the woman for my watch, wound it up, and, under pretence of wishing to see how the weather might probably be on the morrow, took up my кип, and walked out of the cabin. I slipped a ball into each barrel, scraped the edges of my flints,... | |
| 1831 - 488 sidor
...under pretence of wishing to see bow the weather might probably be on the morrow, took up my jgun, and walked out of the cabin. I slipped a ball into each barrel, scraped the edge* of my flints, renewed the primings, and, returning to the hut, gave a favourable account of my... | |
| John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 sidor
...enemies I might have, he was not of their number. I asked the woman for my watch, wound it up, and under pretence of wishing to see how the weather might probably...renewed the primings, and returning to the hut, gave a favourable account of my observations. I took a few bear-skins, made a pallet of them, and calling... | |
| 1832 - 618 sidor
...number. I asked the woman for my watch, wound it up, and, under pretence of wishing to see how ihe weather might probably be on the morrow, took up my...a ball into each barrel , scraped the edges of my fl ints, renewed the primings, and, returning to the hut, gave a favourable account of my observations.... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1832 - 1028 sidor
...enemies I might have, he was not of their number. I asked the woman for my watch, wound it up, and under pretence of wishing to see how the weather might probably be on the morrow, took up my gun, and »ilked out of the cabin. I slipped a ball in each barrel, scraped the edges of my flints, renewed... | |
| 1836 - 496 sidor
...enemies I might Lave, he was not of tneir number. I asked the woman for my watch, wound it up, and under pretence of wishing to see how the weather might probably be on tho morrow, took up my gun, arid walked out of the cabin. I slipped a ball into eanh barrel, scraped... | |
| 1837 - 490 sidor
...enemies I might have, he was not of their number. I asked the woman for my watch, wound it up, and under pretence of wishing to see how the weather might probably...renewed the primings, and returning to the hut, gave a favourable account of my observations. I took a few bear-skins, made a pallet of them, and calling... | |
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