I laid my gun at my feet on the ground and waved my hand for him to come to me, which he did with great caution. I made him place his bow and quiver beside my gun, and then struck a light and gave him to smoke and a few beads. Magazine of Zoology and Botany - Página 573editado por - 1837Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1844 - 548 páginas
...to, except by the accurate (former) editor of the American dimanar, in the volume for 1830, p. 108. hand for him to come to me, which he did, slowly and...arrows beside my gun, and, striking a light, gave him asmoke out of my own pipe, and a present of a few beads. With my pencil I made a rough sketch of the... | |
| 1860 - 512 páginas
...perceiving me instantly strung his bow, placed on his left arm a " sleeve of Racoon skin, and stood on the defensive. Being quite " satisfied that this conduct...caution. I then made him place his " bow and quiver beside my gun, and striking a light gave him a " smoke out of my own pipe, and a present of a few beads.... | |
| 1875 - 416 páginas
...ou such an expedition, that the objects of which I aiu seen suchabeingaemyselfbefore, Ilaidmygunat my feet, on the ground, and waved my hand for him...slowly and with great caution. I then made him place hie bow and quiver of arrows beside my gun, and, strika light, gave him a smoke out of my own pipe... | |
| William Bittle Wells, Lute Pease - 1902 - 702 páginas
...placed on his left arm a sleeve of raccoon skin and stood on the defensive. Being quite sure that his conduct was prompted by fear, and not by hostile intentions,...he did slowly and with great caution. I then made hirr place his bow and quiver of arrows beside my gun, and striking a light gave him a smoke out of... | |
| 1930 - 458 páginas
...defence. As I was well convinced this was prompted through fear, he never before having seen such a being, I laid my gun at my feet on the ground and waved my hand for him to come to me, which he did with great caution. I made him place his bow and quiver beside my gun, and then struck a light and... | |
| Donald Culross Peattie - 1991 - 776 páginas
...defence. As I was well convinced this was prompted through tear, he never before having seen such a being, I laid my gun at my feet on the ground and waved my hand for him to come to me, which he did with great caution. I made him place his bow and quiver beside my gun, and then struck a light and... | |
| Roger Tory Peterson, James Fisher - 1997 - 452 páginas
...defense. As I was well convinced this was prompted through fear, he never before having seen such a being, I laid my gun at my feet on the ground and waved my hand for him to come ro me, which he did with great caution. I made him place his bow and quiver beside my gun and then... | |
| John Muir - 2006 - 401 páginas
...bow, placed on Ms left arm a sleeve of raccoon skin and stood on the defensive. Being quite sure that conduct was prompted by fear and not by hostile intentions,...of arrows beside my gun, and striking a light gave Mm a smoke out of my own pipe and a present of a few beads. With my pencil I made a rough sketch of... | |
| Donald Culross Peattie - 2007 - 520 páginas
...defence. As I was well convinced this was prompted through fear, he never before having seen such a being, I laid my gun at my feet on the ground and waved my hand for him to come to me, which he did with great caution. I made him place his bow and quiver beside my 49 50 gun, and then struck a light... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1844 - 538 páginas
...editor of the American Almanac, in the volume for 1838, p. 108. 1844.] The Longevity of Trees. 225 hand for him to come to me, which he did, slowly and...arrows beside my gun, and, striking a light, gave him asmoke out of my own pipe, and a present of a few beads. With my pencil I made a rough sketch of the... | |
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