| Henry Trumbull, Mrs. Johnson (Susannah Willard), Zadock Steele - Indian captivities - 1854 - 294 pages
...bosom while these savage pursuers stepped upon the log under which he lay? and who can tell the joys he felt when he saw them pass off, leaving him in...safety? — a quick transition from painful fear and imminent danger to joyful peace and calm retirement. They pursued Thomas Peraber till they came so... | |
| John Frost - Indian captivities - 1856 - 458 pages
...bosom while these savage pursuers stepped upon the log under which he lay? and who can tell the joys he felt when he saw them pass off, leaving him in...safety? — a quick transition from painful fear and imminent danger to joyful peace and calm retirement. They pursued Thomas Pember till they came so near... | |
| Francis Chase - Indian captivities - 1856 - 224 pages
...bosom while these savage pursuers stepped upon the log under which he lay? and who can tell the joys he felt when he saw them pass off, leaving him in...safety ? — a quick transition from painful fear and imminent danger to joyful peace and calm retirement. They pursued Thomas Pember till they came so near... | |
| Francis Chase - Indian captivities - 1856 - 238 pages
...bosom while these savage pursuers stepped upon the log under which he lay ? and who can tell the joys he felt when he saw them pass off, leaving him in...safety? — a quick transition from painful fear and imminent danger to joyful peace and calm retirement. They pursued Thomas Pember till they came so near... | |
| John Frost - Indian captivities - 1857 - 444 pages
...bosom while these savage pursuers stepped upon the log under which he lay? and who can tell the joys he felt when he saw them pass off, leaving him in...safety? — a quick transition from painful fear and imminent danger to joyful peace and calm retirement. They pursued Thomas Pember till they came so near... | |
| Zadock Steele - Indian captivities - 1908 - 198 pages
...when he saw them pass off, leaving him in safety ! A quick transition from painful fear, and imminent danger, to joyful peace and calm retirement. They...by loss of blood, he fainted, fell, and was unable to proceed farther. The savage monsters came up, several times thrust a spear through his body, took... | |
| Zadock Steele - Indian captivities - 1908 - 196 pages
...bosom, while these savage pursuers stepped upon the log under which he lay! And who can tell the joys he felt, when he saw them pass off, leaving him in safety! A quick transition from painful fear, and imminent danger, to joyful peace and calm retirement. They pursued Thomas Pember, till they came so... | |
| Benjamin Shurtleff - 1912 - 780 pages
...bosom, while these savage pursuers stepped upon the log under which he lay ! And who can tell the joys he felt, when he saw them pass off, leaving him in...Thomas Pember, till they came so near as to throw a apear at him, which pierced his body, and put an end to his existence. He run some time, however, after... | |
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