| John Bradbury - 1817 - 386 sider
...Indians arrived on the river, screeching and yelling, as Colter expressed it, " like so many devils." They were frequently on the raft during the day, and...night, when hearing no more of the Indians, he dived from under the raft, and swam silently down the river to a considerable distance, when he landed, and... | |
| 1818 - 762 sider
...Indians arrived on the river, screeching and yelling, as Colter expressed it, ' like so many devils.' They were frequently on the raft during the day, and...night, when hearing no more of the Indians, he dived from under the raft, and - v. in i silently down the river to a considerable distance, when he landed,... | |
| 1818 - 588 sider
...Indians arrived on the river, screeching and veiling, as Colter expressed it, " like so many devils." They were frequently on the raft during the day, and...night, when hearing no more of the Indians, he dived from under the raft, and swam silently down the river to a considerable distance, when he landed, and... | |
| 1818 - 806 sider
...Indians arrived on the river, screeching and yelling, as Colter expressed it, ' like so many devils.' They were frequently on the raft during the day, and...night, when hearing no more of the Indians, he dived from under the raft, and swam silently down the river to a considerable distance, when he landed, and... | |
| 1818 - 492 sider
...Indians arrived on the river, screeching and yelling, as Colter expressed it, " like so many devils." They were frequently on the raft during the day, and...that they might set the raft on fire. In horrible suspence he remained until night, when hearing no more of the Indians, he dived from under the raft,... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1822 - 368 sider
...Indians arrived on the river, screeching and yelling, as Colter expressed it," like so many devils." They were frequently on the raft during the day, and...night; when hearing no more of the Indians, he dived from under the raft, and swam instantly down the river to a considerable distance, when he landed,... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 sider
...Indians arrived on the river, screeching and yelling, as Colter expressed it, " like so many devils.'1'' They were frequently on the raft during the day, and...until the idea arose that they might set the raft OB fire. In horrible suspense he remained until night, when, hearing no more of the Indians, he dived... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 382 sider
...Indians arrived on the river, screeching and yelling, as Colter expressed it, "like so many devils." They were frequently on the raft during the day, and...night, when, hearing no more of the Indians, he dived under the raft, and swam silently down the river to a considerable distance, where he landed, and travelled... | |
| 1825 - 840 sider
...day, and were seen through the clinks by Colter, who was congratulating himself on his escape, till the idea arose that they might set the raft on fire. In this horrible suspense he remained until night ; when hearing no more of the Indians, he dived from... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 382 sider
...so many devils." They were frequently on the raft during the day, and were seen through the clinks by Colter, who was congratulating himself on his escape, until the idea arose that they might let the raft on fire. In horrible suspense he remained until night ; when hearing no more of the Indians,... | |
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