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" What does he see?" said Elizabeth: "there must be some animal in sight." Hearing no answer from her companion, Miss Temple turned her head, and beheld Louisa standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward, with a... "
The Pioneers, Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna, a Descriptive Tale - Page 123
by James Fenimore Cooper - 1853 - 611 pages
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Introduction to American Literature: Including Illustrative Selections, with ...

Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - American literature - 1903 - 600 pages
...beheld Louisa, standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upwards, with a sort of flickering, convulsed motion. The quick...fixed on them in horrid malignity, and threatening to leap.8 "Let us fly!" exclaimed Elizabeth, grasping the arm of Louisa, whose form yielded like melting...
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The Children's First-fourth Reader, Volume 4

California. State Board of Education - Readers (Primary) - 1905 - 402 pages
...companion, Miss Temple turned her head and beheld Louisa, standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward with a sort...where she saw the fierce front and glaring eyes of a panther fixed on them in horrid malignity and threatening to leap. " Let us fly ! " exclaimed Elizabeth,...
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The Eaton Readers: First-[fifth] reader

Isabel Moore - Readers - 1906 - 296 pages
...companion, Miss Temple turned her head, and beheld Louisa standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward, with a sort...fixed on them in horrid malignity, and threatening to leap. "Let*Bs fly," exclaimed Elizabeth, grasping the arm of Louisa, whose form yielded like melting...
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Art Literature Readers

Eulalie Osgood Grover, Frances Elizabeth Chutter - Art - 1912 - 300 pages
...companion, Miss Temple turned her head, and beheld Louisa standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward, with a sort...fixed on them in horrid malignity, and threatening to leap. "Let us fly," exclaimed Elizabeth, grasping the arm of Louisa, whose form yielded like melting...
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The American School Readers: Primer, [First- reader], Book 5

Kate Forrest Oswell, Charles Benajah Gilbert - Readers - 1912 - 520 pages
...companion, Miss Temple turned her head, and beheld Louisa, standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward with a sort...of Elizabeth glanced in the direction indicated by that of her friend, where she saw the fierce front and glaring eves of a female panther fixed on them...
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The Ideal Catholic Readers: Primer, [First-sixth reader]

Sister Mary Domitilla - Readers - 1916 - 384 pages
...companion, Miss Temple turned her head, and beheld Louisa, standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward with a sort...of Elizabeth glanced in the direction indicated by that of her friend, where she saw the fierce front and glaring eyes of a female panther, fixed on them...
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Everyday Classics: Primer-eighth Reader, Book 7

Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - Readers - 1918 - 432 pages
...companion, Miss Temple turned her head, and beheld Louisa, standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward, with a sort of flickering, convulsed motion. The 5 quick eye of Elizabeth glanced in the direction indicated by her friend, where she saw the fierce...
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Everyday Classics: Eighth Reader : the Introduction to Literature

Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - Readers - 1918 - 432 pages
...companion, Miss Temple turned her head, and beheld Louisa, standing with her face whitened to the color of death, and her finger pointing upward, with a sort of flickering, convulsed motion. The 5 quick eye of Elizabeth glanced in the direction indicated by her friend, where she saw the fierce...
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James Fenimore Cooper: The Leatherstocking Tales Vol. 1 (LOA #26): The ...

James Fenimore Cooper - Fiction - 1985 - 1388 pages
...occasionally giving vent to his ire by a short, surly barking. "What does he see?" said Elizabeth; "diere must be some animal in sight." Hearing no answer from...fixed on them in horrid malignity, and threatening to leap. "Let us fly!" exclaimed Elizabeth, grasping the arm of Louisa, whose form yielded like melting...
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