The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 15
... seemed perfectly to understand what I said ; but , before he replied , called to a negro man who stood near the door , and , addressing him in the Indian tongue , the negro approached , and offered himself as our interpreter . He was a ...
... seemed perfectly to understand what I said ; but , before he replied , called to a negro man who stood near the door , and , addressing him in the Indian tongue , the negro approached , and offered himself as our interpreter . He was a ...
Pagina 16
... seemed to me manifestly to have the advantage . He was better instructed , more intelligent , and more ac- tive , in short , more civilized , than his red brethren . This , however , is not , perhaps , saying much for him , as will ...
... seemed to me manifestly to have the advantage . He was better instructed , more intelligent , and more ac- tive , in short , more civilized , than his red brethren . This , however , is not , perhaps , saying much for him , as will ...
Pagina 99
... seemed ambitious of meet . ing the hat half way ; and which was tied in front in the exploded form of the bow , leaving him all head ( the fact was , he had , intellectually , a very good one , ) and no neck . He had a habit of giving ...
... seemed ambitious of meet . ing the hat half way ; and which was tied in front in the exploded form of the bow , leaving him all head ( the fact was , he had , intellectually , a very good one , ) and no neck . He had a habit of giving ...
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