| Samuel Smith - 1877 - 634 páginas
...roof of an house; bat happily 'was stopl in his fall, by the string which fastened his pack hilch' ing to the stump of a small tree. The two Indians could not 'come to his aid, but our Dutch fellow traveller did; and that 'not without visible danger of his own life: I also could not pat 'a... | |
| 1812 - 428 páginas
...happened that the old Indian's foot slipped ; and the root of a tree by which he held breaking, he slid down the mountain as from the roof of a house ; but...Indians could not come to his aid, but our Dutch* fellow traveller did ; and that not without visible danger of his own life : I also could not put a... | |
| Jacob Isidor Mombert - 1869 - 832 páginas
...by which he held, breaking, he slid down the mountain as from the roof of a house; but1 happily he was stopped in his fall, by the string which fastened his pack hitching ou the stump of a small tree. The other two Indians could not go to his aid, but our Dutch fellow-traveller... | |
| Clement Zwingli Weiser - 1876 - 476 páginas
...happened that the old Indian's foot slipped, and the root of a tree by which he held breaking, he slid down the mountain as from the roof of a house. But happily he was stopped in his fall by the string which fastened his pack, hitching on the stump of a small... | |
| Richard Morris Smith - 1877 - 338 páginas
...happened that the old Indian's foot slipt, and the root of a tree by which he held, breaking, he slid down the mountain as from the roof of a house; but happily was stopt in his fall by the string which fastened his pack hitching to the stump of a small tree. The... | |
| Chester Hale Sipe - 1927 - 582 páginas
...old Indian's [Shikellamy's] foot slipped, and the root of the tree by which he held breaking, he slid down the mountain, as from the roof of a house; but happily he was stopped in his fall, by the string which fastened his pack, hitching on the stump of a small... | |
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