The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... journey heavenward , were beset with difficulties and perils . There was a swift river which must be crossed on a log that shook beneath their feet , while a ferocious dog opposed their passage , and drove many into the abyss . This ...
... journey heavenward , were beset with difficulties and perils . There was a swift river which must be crossed on a log that shook beneath their feet , while a ferocious dog opposed their passage , and drove many into the abyss . This ...
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... journey , there was a dance of rejoicing ; and the father , wishing to take part in it , gave his son's soul to the keeping of a squaw who stood by . Being curious to see it , she opened the bag ; on which it escaped at once , and took ...
... journey , there was a dance of rejoicing ; and the father , wishing to take part in it , gave his son's soul to the keeping of a squaw who stood by . Being curious to see it , she opened the bag ; on which it escaped at once , and took ...
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... JOURNEY TO THE HURONS . - JEAN DE BRÉBEUF . - THE MISSION BEGUN . LE JEUNE had learned the difficulties of the Algonquin mission . To imagine that he recoiled or faltered would be an injustice to his Order ; but on two points he had ...
... JOURNEY TO THE HURONS . - JEAN DE BRÉBEUF . - THE MISSION BEGUN . LE JEUNE had learned the difficulties of the Algonquin mission . To imagine that he recoiled or faltered would be an injustice to his Order ; but on two points he had ...
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... journey . Barefoot , lest their shoes should injure the frail vessel , each crouched in his canoe , toiling with unpractised hands to propel it . Before him , week after week , he saw the same lank , unkempt hair , the same tawny ...
... journey . Barefoot , lest their shoes should injure the frail vessel , each crouched in his canoe , toiling with unpractised hands to propel it . Before him , week after week , he saw the same lank , unkempt hair , the same tawny ...
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... journey's end . He complains that he had no moment to read his breviary , except by the moonlight or the fire , when stretched out to sleep on a bare rock by some savage cataract of the Ottawa , or in a damp nook of the adjacent forest ...
... journey's end . He complains that he had no moment to read his breviary , except by the moonlight or the fire , when stretched out to sleep on a bare rock by some savage cataract of the Ottawa , or in a damp nook of the adjacent forest ...
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