When life is thought to be the reward of labor, men are wont to be industrious. A very few moments sufficed to lay bare a spot of some twenty feet in diameter. Into one edge of this little area the trapper brought the females, directing Middleton and... The Prairie: A Tale - Page 339by James Fenimore Cooper - 1871 - 526 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 328 pages
...before Inez was seen similarly employed, though none amongst them knew why or wherefore. When lite is thought to be the reward of labour, men are wont...directing Middleton and Paul to cover their light and inflammable_ dresses with the blankets of the party. So soon as this precaution was observed, the old... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 pages
...to be the reward of labour, men are wont to be industrious. A very few moments sufficed to lay bore a spot of some twenty feet in diameter. Into one edge...blankets of the party. So soon as this precaution waa observed, the old man approached the opposite margin of the grass, which SUM environed them in... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1862 - 392 pages
...her hands to the labour; nor was it long before Inez was seen similarly employed, though none among them knew why or wherefore. When life is thought to...to lay bare a spot of some twenty feet in diameter. To one side of this little area the trapper brought the females, directing Middleton and Paul to cover... | |
| Edward Austin Sheldon - 1875 - 444 pages
...was.it long before Inez was seen similarly employed, though none among them knew why or wherefore. 17. A very few moments sufficed to lay bare a spot of some twenty feet in diameter. To one side of this little area, the trapper brought the ladies, directing Middleton and Paul to cover... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1876 - 508 pages
...them knew why or wherefore. When life is thought to be the reward of labor. 1 See Appendix, Note B. men are wont to be industrious. A very few moments...little area the trapper brought the females, directing Middletou and Paul to cover their light and inflammable dresses with the blankets of the party. So... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1876 - 516 pages
...employed, though none amongst them knew why or wherefore. When life is thought to be the reward of labor, men are wont to be industrious. A very few moments...to lay bare a spot of some twenty feet in diameter. luto one edge of this little area the trapper brought the females, directing Middleton and Paul to... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - 1879 - 448 pages
...labour ; nor was it long before Inez was seen similarly employed, though none among them knew why. A very few moments sufficed to lay bare a spot of some twenty feet in diameter. To one side of this little area the trapper brought the females, directing Middleton and Paul to cover... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1878 - 284 pages
...employe"u, though none among them knew why or wherefore. 5.\When life is thought to be the reward of labor, men are wont to be industrious?) A very few moments...inflammable dresses with the blankets of the party. C>. So soon as this precaution was observed, the old man approached the opposite margin of the grass,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1880 - 1004 pages
...employed, though none amongst them knew why or wherefore. When life is thought to be the reward of labor, men are wont to be industrious. A very few moments...the trapper brought the females, directing Middleton nnd Paul to cover their light and inflammable dresses with the blankets of the party. So soon as this... | |
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