... worth, from the shot the same; and sticking the requisite number of martens' skins in the powder barrel and the shot bag and the tobacco case, he hung up his remaining skins on a nail to the credit of his account, and departed from this El Dorado,... Canadian Life in Town & Country - Sayfa 96Henry James Morgan, Lawrence Johnstone Burpee tarafından - 1905 - 266 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1874 - 588 sayfa
...he hung his remaining skins on a nail to the credit of his account, and departed from this ElDorado, this Bank of England of the Red man in the wilderness,...! in this trade for skins you are but a small item ! " Society muffles itself in your toil-won sables in distant cities, while you starve and die out... | |
| Sir William Francis Butler - 1874 - 414 sayfa
...the tobacco-case, he hung up his remaining skins on a nail to the credit of his account, and departed from this El Dorado, this Bank of England of the Red man in the wilderness, this Hunt and Eoskell of Peace River. And when it was all over he went his way, thinking he had done a very reprehensible... | |
| Sir William Francis Butler - 1903 - 396 sayfa
...the tobacco-case, he hung up his remaining skins on a nail to the credit of his account, and departed from this El Dorado, this Bank of England of the Red...wilderness, this Hunt and Roskell of Peace River. 25« And when it was all over he went his way, thinking he had done a very reprehensible act, and one... | |
| Sir William Francis Butler - 1904 - 390 sayfa
...the tobacco-case, he hung up his remaining skins on a nail to the credit of his account, and departed from this El Dorado, this Bank of England of the Red...Roskell of Peace River. And when it was all over he went Ms way, thinking he had done a very reprehensible act, and one by no means to be proud of. Poor " moose... | |
| Arthur Heming - 1921 - 374 sayfa
...his account, and departed from this El Dorado, this Bank of England of the Red Man in the wilderness. And when it was all over he went his way, thinking...reprehensible act, and one by no means to be proud of." If it were necessary further to establish the honesty of the forest Indian, I could add many proofs... | |
| Arthur Heming - 1921 - 384 sayfa
...the tobacco case, he hmng up bis remaining skins on a nail to the credit of his account, and departed from this El Dorado, this Bank of England of the Red Man in the wilderness. And when it was all over he went his way, thinking he had done a very reprehensible act, and one by... | |
| Arthur Heming - 1921 - 374 sayfa
...the tobacco case, he hung up his remaining skins on a nail to the credit of his account, and departed from this El Dorado, this Bank of England of the Red Man in the wilderness. And when it was all over he went his way, thinking he had done a very reprehensible act, and one by... | |
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