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quadgram | frequency |
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on the part of | 22 |
in the mean time | 22 |
of the old man | 20 |
the eyes of the | 20 |
the manner in which | 19 |
said the old man | 19 |
the margin of the | 19 |
at the same time | 18 |
in the midst of | 17 |
at no great distance | 17 |
returned the old man | 16 |
with an air of | 16 |
the rest of the | 16 |
the direction of the | 15 |
the whole of the | 15 |
in the direction of | 14 |
the centre of the | 14 |
in such a manner | 13 |
the hands of the | 13 |
the side of the | 13 |
the bosom of the | 13 |
the master of life | 13 |
in the bosom of | 13 |
a few of the | 12 |
on every side of | 12 |
the mean time the | 11 |
the old man was | 11 |
of the young men | 11 |
the character of the | 11 |
it would have been | 10 |
the remainder of the | 10 |
no great distance from | 10 |
in a voice that | 10 |
in a sort of | 10 |
the part of the | 10 |
such a manner as | 9 |
from time to time | 9 |
every side of him | 9 |
to the side of | 9 |
in the act of | 9 |
in a manner that | 9 |
the squatter and his | 8 |
family of the squatter | 8 |
did not fail to | 8 |
is not to be | 8 |
the formation of the | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
the edge of the | 8 |
as if he had | 8 |
leaning on his rifle | 8 |
the language of the | 8 |
no better than a | 8 |
the nature of the | 8 |
the village of the | 8 |
the face of the | 8 |
the ears of the | 8 |
the base of the | 8 |
from the lips of | 8 |
the trapper and his | 8 |
the waters of the | 7 |
in the ears of | 7 |
the light of the | 7 |
he was interrupted by | 7 |
with a look of | 7 |
to be found in | 7 |
with an expression of | 7 |
a manner as to | 7 |
in addition to the | 7 |
before the eyes of | 7 |
the leader of the | 7 |
the movements of the | 7 |
and at the next | 7 |
the head of the | 7 |
with the air of | 7 |
in front of the | 7 |
the family of the | 6 |
the trapper and the | 6 |
when he found that | 6 |
the lips of the | 6 |
was to be seen | 6 |
with which he had | 6 |
with that sort of | 6 |
the expression of his | 6 |
from the hands of | 6 |
margin of the thicket | 6 |
can you tell me | 6 |
in the eyes of | 6 |
on the margin of | 6 |
the passage of the | 6 |
the old man had | 6 |
village of the loups | 6 |
great distance from the | 6 |
the countenance of the | 6 |
at the next instant | 6 |
of one of the | 6 |
from one to another | 6 |
the voice of the | 6 |
he intended should be | 6 |
into the centre of | 6 |
the possession of the | 6 |
with the exception of | 6 |
that would have done | 6 |
in the language of | 6 |
the rest of his | 6 |
as the old man | 6 |
sons of the squatter | 6 |
the skin of a | 6 |
a glimpse of the | 6 |
the sons of ishmael | 6 |
in the hands of | 6 |
when the old man | 6 |
the beasts of the | 6 |
manner in which he | 6 |
in this manner the | 6 |
the spot where the | 6 |
he was about to | 6 |
in order that the | 6 |
the foot of the | 6 |
in the breast of | 6 |
with a sort of | 6 |
were to be seen | 6 |
in the way of | 6 |
the attention of the | 6 |
the summit of the | 6 |
have done credit to | 6 |
the very centre of | 6 |
the midst of the | 6 |
of a white man | 6 |
the whole party was | 6 |
his rifle to the | 6 |
to the margin of | 6 |
it was not long | 6 |
was not long before | 5 |
a view of the | 5 |
trapper and his companions | 5 |
the eyes of a | 5 |
one or two of | 5 |
rest of the party | 5 |
was not slow to | 5 |
in order to make | 5 |
so far from the | 5 |
by a sort of | 5 |
the folds of the | 5 |
the influence of the | 5 |
more nor less than | 5 |
in a manner to | 5 |
the spot where he | 5 |
a voice that was | 5 |
his eyes on the | 5 |
middleton and paul were | 5 |
be said to be | 5 |
exclaimed the old man | 5 |
is likely to be | 5 |
of the rocky mountains | 5 |
the butt of his | 5 |
the body of the | 5 |
along the margin of | 5 |
of which he had | 5 |
of inez and ellen | 5 |
as if he would | 5 |
in the course of | 5 |
the person of the | 5 |
at the distance of | 5 |
throughout the whole of | 5 |
was interrupted by a | 5 |
would have done credit | 5 |
of the big river | 5 |
broke out of the | 5 |
of one who has | 5 |
into the hollow of | 5 |
that you are not | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
of what was passing | 5 |
of one of his | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
none of the best | 5 |
master of life has | 5 |
with the tongue of | 5 |
in a state of | 5 |
at the same instant | 5 |
when he saw the | 5 |
came to a stand | 5 |
for the first time | 5 |
than that of the | 5 |
the time has been | 5 |
the old man continued | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
in the centre of | 5 |
that he intended should | 5 |
the very margin of | 5 |
the air of one | 5 |
by the side of | 5 |
which he had been | 5 |
no more than a | 5 |
had seen fit to | 5 |
the ways of the | 5 |
caught a glimpse of | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
swell of the prairie | 4 |
the eye of the | 4 |
had so lately been | 4 |
on the skirts of | 4 |
is often seen to | 4 |
filling the air with | 4 |
here and there a | 4 |
as if he were | 4 |
or for that matter | 4 |
the place of the | 4 |
the power of his | 4 |
very margin of the | 4 |
of most of the | 4 |
rifle to the earth | 4 |
the women and children | 4 |
the situation of the | 4 |
with a smile of | 4 |
with an appearance of | 4 |
at the feet of | 4 |
the place where the | 4 |
was the first to | 4 |
it would be a | 4 |
expression of his eye | 4 |
was in the act | 4 |
the features of the | 4 |
the lodges of the | 4 |
with the rest of | 4 |
in some of the | 4 |
to the place where | 4 |
of the united states | 4 |
the women of the | 4 |
light of the sun | 4 |
on the side of | 4 |
who so well knew | 4 |
little apart from the | 4 |
to submit to the | 4 |
the shores of the | 4 |
the fashions of the | 4 |
from one to the | 4 |
the words of the | 4 |
would be apt to | 4 |
towards the setting sun | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
like one who was | 4 |
the mouth of the | 4 |
by the aid of | 4 |
of the spot where | 4 |
the spot where i | 4 |
an officer of the | 4 |
features of the trapper | 4 |
the hand of the | 4 |
may be said to | 4 |
the lodge of a | 4 |
it is more than | 4 |
a warrior of the | 4 |
butt of his rifle | 4 |
the eldest of the | 4 |
the haunts of the | 4 |
on the point of | 4 |
the heart of the | 4 |
the level of the | 4 |
in the lodge of | 4 |
so soon as he | 4 |
squatter and his brood | 4 |
would have been difficult | 4 |
in order to see | 4 |
to the rest of | 4 |
which had so lately | 4 |
of the squatter were | 4 |
the course of the | 4 |
the route of the | 4 |
the hollow of his | 4 |
the figure of a | 4 |
might easily have been | 4 |
the warriors of the | 4 |
is a great chief | 4 |
one who had been | 4 |
he was far from | 4 |
by the hands of | 4 |
centre of the circle | 4 |
the wisdom of the | 4 |
at the next moment | 4 |
tell you of the | 4 |
of the young soldier | 4 |
will not be long | 4 |
a very few moments | 4 |
the eyes of his | 4 |
from the eyes of | 4 |
in a tone of | 4 |
the gifts of the | 4 |
leader of the emigrants | 4 |
the other side of | 4 |
in which he had | 4 |
very centre of the | 4 |
the trail of a | 4 |
were not long in | 4 |
the whole of his | 4 |
in which they had | 4 |
which he intended should | 4 |
of middleton and paul | 4 |
the shoulder of the | 4 |
of the band were | 4 |
at the side of | 4 |
near the base of | 4 |
the brow of the | 4 |
of the manner in | 4 |
shaking his head in | 4 |
within fifty feet of | 4 |
more than a minute | 4 |
the muzzle of the | 4 |
one to the other | 4 |
he found that the | 4 |
might be supposed to | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
the action of the | 4 |
a little apart from | 4 |
so much of the | 4 |
but little skilled in | 4 |
the presence of the | 4 |
inez and ellen were | 4 |
he was obliged to | 4 |
on the track of | 4 |
in which he was | 4 |
one of the young | 3 |
in the case of | 3 |
a sort of stupid | 3 |
cover of the thicket | 3 |
for a few moments | 3 |
is the time to | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
at such an hour | 3 |
better suited to the | 3 |
swell of the land | 3 |
the best of his | 3 |
to dwell on the | 3 |
to the ears of | 3 |
within a few yards | 3 |
is the son of | 3 |
in the possession of | 3 |
the old man hesitated | 3 |
margin of the stream | 3 |
what may be called | 3 |
was not sorry to | 3 |
as well as a | 3 |
as it was by | 3 |
a few yards of | 3 |
side of the thicket | 3 |
be no better than | 3 |
to the old man | 3 |
the eye of mahtoree | 3 |
was not far distant | 3 |
muttered the old man | 3 |
bent his look on | 3 |
himself from his horse | 3 |
and by the aid | 3 |
than those of the | 3 |
some five or six | 3 |
glance of his eye | 3 |
regarding the movements of | 3 |
is to be done | 3 |
in consequence of the | 3 |
are none of the | 3 |
the other with a | 3 |
order to escape the | 3 |
and then we will | 3 |
is to be found | 3 |
however it may be | 3 |
to the blessed prairies | 3 |
he cast his eyes | 3 |
no easy matter to | 3 |
they gave him their | 3 |
the weakness of the | 3 |
i am but little | 3 |
it would not have | 3 |
attracted the attention of | 3 |
his head with a | 3 |
the temper of the | 3 |
the pride of the | 3 |
at such a moment | 3 |
have been difficult to | 3 |
my uncle and his | 3 |
on the following morning | 3 |
he turned to the | 3 |
of the rolling prairies | 3 |
the life of a | 3 |
the words of his | 3 |
in order to escape | 3 |
the mind of the | 3 |
apart from the rest | 3 |
which had taken possession | 3 |
an easy matter to | 3 |
of the necessity of | 3 |
but the old man | 3 |
that they might be | 3 |
which he found himself | 3 |
old man continued to | 3 |
in a voice so | 3 |
it would seem that | 3 |
the blood of the | 3 |
and the old man | 3 |
the quick eye of | 3 |
profited by the opportunity | 3 |
one to another of | 3 |
on the movements of | 3 |
a new impulse to | 3 |
air of one who | 3 |
the brother of your | 3 |
by which they had | 3 |
the old man raised | 3 |
in the slightest degree | 3 |
the direction in which | 3 |
of which he was | 3 |
at some little distance | 3 |
to the edge of | 3 |
habits of the animal | 3 |
the movements of his | 3 |
at the very moment | 3 |
than the skin of | 3 |
make the best of | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
the habits of the | 3 |
which the other had | 3 |
and in a few | 3 |
by the hand of | 3 |
to which he alluded | 3 |
has been when i | 3 |
in order to gather | 3 |
of the nature of | 3 |
without much deference to | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
any one of the | 3 |
rifle to his shoulder | 3 |
to the eyes of | 3 |
a moiety of the | 3 |
were beginning to be | 3 |
of the prairies and | 3 |
to those who have | 3 |
it was with a | 3 |
be said to have | 3 |
as he would have | 3 |
the partisan of the | 3 |
it would be hard | 3 |
nothing could be more | 3 |
a set of beings | 3 |
the breast of the | 3 |
put an end to | 3 |
with a steady eye | 3 |
in the open air | 3 |
often have i seen | 3 |
the tongue of a | 3 |
in the very centre | 3 |
shouted the old man | 3 |
there was a singular | 3 |
the old man turned | 3 |
were attached to the | 3 |
the mazes of the | 3 |
to pass the night | 3 |
the government of the | 3 |
brother of your mother | 3 |
uncle and his sons | 3 |
the distance of a | 3 |
or two of the | 3 |
the spot where they | 3 |
it will not be | 3 |
as the rest of | 3 |
his look on the | 3 |
as i have seen | 3 |
any thing of the | 3 |
there was great danger | 3 |
hide of a buffaloe | 3 |
the presence of his | 3 |
the buffaloes on the | 3 |
a son of mine | 3 |
the speed of the | 3 |
as well as he | 3 |
pan of his rifle | 3 |
to the will of | 3 |
in deference to the | 3 |
as well as to | 3 |
are so often seen | 3 |
of a life of | 3 |
was laid upon the | 3 |
had been able to | 3 |
crouched at his feet | 3 |
that is to say | 3 |
manner in which his | 3 |
delawares of the hills | 3 |
i cannot say that | 3 |
quick eye of the | 3 |
with eyes that seemed | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
was blended with the | 3 |
or two from the | 3 |
with a look in | 3 |
go out on the | 3 |
in the season of | 3 |
the ears of his | 3 |
bee into his hole | 3 |
old man in english | 3 |
after a pause of | 3 |
of life has made | 3 |
as well as of | 3 |
taken possession of the | 3 |
the shadows of the | 3 |
it is time to | 3 |
the shrieks of the | 3 |
these arrangements were completed | 3 |
it became necessary to | 3 |
now to be seen | 3 |
spot where he had | 3 |
the lodge of her | 3 |
have a tendency to | 3 |
a dense mass of | 3 |
were now to be | 3 |
were far from being | 3 |
with a view to | 3 |
much deference to the | 3 |
know not what you | 3 |
came to a halt | 3 |
and that he had | 3 |
summit of the rock | 3 |
in a voice of | 3 |
the sons of the | 3 |
mean to say that | 3 |
he was answered by | 3 |
the colour of the | 3 |
buffaloes on the prairies | 3 |
as if determined to | 3 |
of his present situation | 3 |
the smallest evidence of | 3 |
of the whole party | 3 |
the encampment of the | 3 |
foot of the rock | 3 |
the blows of the | 3 |
on the very margin | 3 |
on the back of | 3 |
with the velocity of | 3 |
the old man in | 3 |
so many of the | 3 |
to a man who | 3 |
the history of the | 3 |
gave the signal to | 3 |
the tops of the | 3 |
were by this time | 3 |
of the truth of | 3 |
as to let the | 3 |
a point of the | 3 |
that some of the | 3 |
place of the encampment | 3 |
had so long been | 3 |
by the name of | 3 |
he pointed out the | 3 |
the old man to | 3 |
the very bottom of | 3 |
as to form a | 3 |
to be in a | 3 |
the way towards the | 3 |
at the foot of | 3 |
he was fain to | 3 |
sudden appearance of the | 3 |
officer of the states | 3 |
in the formation of | 3 |
light of the moon | 3 |
the feelings of a | 3 |
into one of the | 3 |
a long and a | 3 |
course of the narrative | 3 |
he saw fit to | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
best of his way | 3 |
the subject of his | 3 |
so many of them | 3 |
hollow of his arm | 3 |
before the face of | 3 |
bosom of the states | 3 |
in the mind of | 3 |
a good deal of | 3 |
the reason of the | 3 |
the air of a | 3 |
whether it be in | 3 |
the track of the | 3 |
and often have i | 3 |
a swell of the | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
to the opposite shore | 3 |
i have seen the | 3 |
to the village of | 3 |
as i shall be | 3 |
or two of his | 3 |
well as he could | 3 |
do you mean to | 3 |
retorted the old man | 3 |
the condition of the | 3 |
he was followed by | 3 |
burst from the lips | 3 |
the business of the | 3 |
you will find it | 3 |
when the other had | 3 |
his eyes from the | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
so soon as the | 3 |
the skirts of the | 3 |
a look in which | 3 |
with a species of | 3 |
he was to be | 3 |
of the great sioux | 3 |
he proceeded to the | 3 |
time has been when | 3 |
on the eve of | 3 |
which the lord hath | 3 |
the part of his | 3 |
than a miserable trapper | 3 |
from the mouth of | 3 |
the spot he had | 3 |
he profited by the | 3 |
with as much composure | 3 |
at the expiration of | 3 |
in an attitude of | 3 |
with the dignity of | 3 |
the point of the | 3 |
in behalf of the | 3 |
the man he addressed | 3 |
who by this time | 3 |
caught a view of | 3 |
in order to examine | 3 |
was lost in the | 3 |
the cover of the | 3 |
been difficult to have | 3 |
the place where they | 3 |
in which he found | 3 |
the steadiness of one | 3 |
the legs of the | 3 |
the trapper was in | 3 |
brother of his wife | 3 |
in the direction in | 3 |
the reins of his | 3 |
the young men to | 3 |
during the remainder of | 3 |
was easily to be | 3 |
it will be well | 3 |
the tempers of the | 3 |
the woman and her | 3 |
hands of the lord | 3 |
the works of his | 3 |
that the old man | 3 |
in a very few | 3 |
formation of the land | 3 |
the pan of his | 3 |
demanded the old man | 3 |
the tail of the | 3 |
as that with which | 3 |
he has not the | 3 |
not one among them | 3 |
as if he thought | 3 |
on the banks of | 3 |
the bones of his | 3 |
and that which is | 3 |
it is a little | 3 |
the bride of middleton | 3 |
passed from one to | 3 |
he looked about him | 3 |
any of the ordinary | 3 |
as he answered with | 3 |
is not apt to | 3 |
if you have the | 3 |
beasts of the fields | 3 |
figure of a man | 3 |
likely to be a | 3 |
the delawares of the | 3 |
of the trapper had | 3 |
of one who had | 3 |
i will engage to | 3 |
not know how to | 3 |
is no more than | 3 |
but it would seem | 3 |
in the manner already | 3 |
which had so long | 3 |
the ears of a | 3 |
the merits of a | 3 |
and for a moment | 3 |
the use of his | 3 |
better than a miserable | 3 |
beyond the reach of | 3 |
fog of the prairie | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
continued the old man | 3 |
of the old men | 3 |
as i am a | 3 |
just at that moment | 3 |
the pleasure of the | 3 |
the same time to | 3 |
paul and the doctor | 3 |
for the discretion of | 3 |
to a little distance | 3 |
remainder of the night | 3 |
with that species of | 3 |
the villages of the | 3 |
a thing is fear | 3 |
is no time for | 3 |
with the steadiness of | 3 |
neither more nor less | 3 |
at this very moment | 3 |
margin of the river | 3 |
to the words of | 3 |
of one so aged | 3 |
which they had been | 3 |
it may be said | 3 |
what a thing is | 3 |
when i was a | 3 |
uttered a cry of | 3 |
the opening of the | 3 |
manner in which the | 3 |
no longer to be | 3 |
i have been a | 3 |
was answered by the | 3 |
the stillness of the | 3 |
few yards of the | 3 |
not to be found | 3 |
the fog of the | 3 |
in a few minutes | 3 |
to which he had | 3 |
it is no more | 3 |
the sudden appearance of | 3 |
will be well to | 3 |
the appearance of the | 3 |
to go into the | 3 |
shaking his head he | 3 |
had taken possession of | 3 |
tumbling over each other | 3 |
catching a glimpse of | 3 |
have fired the prairie | 2 |
any thing to be | 2 |
of so many years | 2 |
to pass the remainder | 2 |
of those who were | 2 |
lineaments of his countenance | 2 |
examined the priming of | 2 |
took on himself the | 2 |
was his duty to | 2 |
circuit of the whole | 2 |
of his specimens and | 2 |
the naked shoulder of | 2 |
he held his way | 2 |
crouching to the earth | 2 |
at the approach of | 2 |
in quest of the | 2 |
the old fellow has | 2 |
for two of the | 2 |
a portion of the | 2 |
no later than the | 2 |
the pages of natural | 2 |
during the whole of | 2 |
on his arm for | 2 |
the earth like a | 2 |
a horn of powder | 2 |
them to the spot | 2 |
under the favour of | 2 |
are beginning to be | 2 |
a hound of the | 2 |
in the ways of | 2 |
was made in the | 2 |
you may call it | 2 |
for the possession of | 2 |
loosened the reins of | 2 |
one of the many | 2 |
have been paid in | 2 |
of the character of | 2 |
i have often thought | 2 |
are to be found | 2 |
more than fifty years | 2 |
on the trail of | 2 |
by alluding to the | 2 |
to bring his rifle | 2 |
or four of the | 2 |
be ready for the | 2 |
a shield of hides | 2 |
his rifle on the | 2 |
of the human body | 2 |
of the family of | 2 |
got the better of | 2 |
her face in her | 2 |
go on my path | 2 |
the eye of hard | 2 |
to scenes of danger | 2 |
new direction to the | 2 |
eastern margin of the | 2 |
the sleep of the | 2 |
pursuit of that which | 2 |
with which the doctor | 2 |
with calmness and dignity | 2 |
the skirts of society | 2 |
was without a sufficient | 2 |
and of his own | 2 |
the truth of what | 2 |
young men took their | 2 |
distrust of the motives | 2 |
distance from the rock | 2 |
and it was with | 2 |
it is different from | 2 |
without the aid of | 2 |
he rode into the | 2 |
it would be better | 2 |
tossing a hand into | 2 |
expression of his weather | 2 |
one whose thoughts were | 2 |
i will speak to | 2 |
that it would be | 2 |
might be seen of | 2 |
the difficulties of the | 2 |
not equal to his | 2 |
advanced in a body | 2 |
of profiting by the | 2 |
had long been interrupted | 2 |
the approach of the | 2 |
you have heard of | 2 |
the towns of the | 2 |
which he had taken | 2 |
of the trapper and | 2 |
be long afore the | 2 |
to tell the reader | 2 |
in which ishmael bush | 2 |
would have been the | 2 |
grass of the prairie | 2 |
the exultation of the | 2 |
remainder of her life | 2 |
from the ways of | 2 |
the wildness of the | 2 |
from the spot where | 2 |
in the councils of | 2 |
is too just to | 2 |
but as we have | 2 |
sunk to the earth | 2 |
that portion of the | 2 |
cast a look behind | 2 |
blows with the squatter | 2 |
the white hairs of | 2 |
the circuit of the | 2 |
in such a place | 2 |
was one of those | 2 |
know in what manner | 2 |
which existed in their | 2 |
if to see whether | 2 |
that which is not | 2 |
as if a thousand | 2 |
i ought not to | 2 |
his master by a | 2 |
the distance at which | 2 |
the smoke of a | 2 |
it was with difficulty | 2 |
the back of the | 2 |
it is needless to | 2 |
of the unnurtured family | 2 |
his place of concealment | 2 |
as if the lord | 2 |
his head on his | 2 |
wife of the squatter | 2 |
from a hundred throats | 2 |
little skilled in the | 2 |
what he conceived to | 2 |
i shall be to | 2 |
the danger of his | 2 |
the appearance of an | 2 |
was answered by a | 2 |
by the manner in | 2 |
to the earth in | 2 |
and more than once | 2 |
this object in view | 2 |
the muscles of his | 2 |
can lay claim to | 2 |
if you had seen | 2 |
no doubt the great | 2 |
solitary gleam of sympathy | 2 |
shores of the main | 2 |
while musing on the | 2 |
a girl who is | 2 |
squatter laid his broad | 2 |
the party of ishmael | 2 |
order to examine the | 2 |
endeavouring at the same | 2 |
the importance of the | 2 |
with great steadiness and | 2 |
once mighty but now | 2 |
i should not have | 2 |
under the pretence of | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
the females of the | 2 |
repeated the old man | 2 |
let him open his | 2 |
which were so remarkably | 2 |
to look to the | 2 |
in company with his | 2 |
any other of the | 2 |
a brother of mine | 2 |
those who had so | 2 |
before he had time | 2 |
time to look about | 2 |
a fierce and savage | 2 |
base of the rock | 2 |
in which there is | 2 |
was not given to | 2 |
bowing her head to | 2 |
be seen seated on | 2 |
in the smoke of | 2 |
to await the issue | 2 |
dare say you are | 2 |
a singular union of | 2 |
the counsels of mahtoree | 2 |
by the favour of | 2 |
moment when he was | 2 |
at the falls of | 2 |
and in a moment | 2 |
the gleamings of a | 2 |
be made in the | 2 |
and here and there | 2 |
is much the same | 2 |
him into the very | 2 |
new impulse to their | 2 |
the policy of the | 2 |
assume the office of | 2 |
of a christian man | 2 |
in the war of | 2 |
a readiness that proved | 2 |
the offals of the | 2 |
looking up into the | 2 |
you have seen the | 2 |
be as easy to | 2 |
forewarned him of the | 2 |
centre of the ring | 2 |
a new direction to | 2 |
to wander to the | 2 |
the sun began to | 2 |
of his own thoughts | 2 |
warrior in his own | 2 |
of the pawnees and | 2 |
was distinguished by an | 2 |
three or four of | 2 |
to that of another | 2 |
the meaning of the | 2 |
i dare say you | 2 |
there was a single | 2 |
is thought to be | 2 |
single exclamation of surprise | 2 |
him by the arm | 2 |
the corner of the | 2 |
to the gifts of | 2 |
his arm for support | 2 |
the fruits of his | 2 |
he continued in the | 2 |
of his dangerous neighbours | 2 |
be he born in | 2 |
will not do to | 2 |
distinguished by an air | 2 |
one of the arms | 2 |
and then turning with | 2 |
haunts of the beaver | 2 |
and well do i | 2 |
works of his hand | 2 |
in the hours of | 2 |
far from his village | 2 |
the air a moment | 2 |
where they had been | 2 |
the reason why you | 2 |
that i have not | 2 |
the sagacity of the | 2 |
the openings of the | 2 |
the side of middleton | 2 |
were likely to succeed | 2 |
a distance from the | 2 |
from the place where | 2 |
to be the leader | 2 |
side opposite to the | 2 |
the hues of the | 2 |
a man who has | 2 |
the nature of its | 2 |
to put an end | 2 |
members of the family | 2 |
by this time had | 2 |
to whom he had | 2 |
any of the red | 2 |
well as a man | 2 |
have not seen the | 2 |
and a few of | 2 |
the nature of his | 2 |
he conceived to be | 2 |
is the gift of | 2 |
to make the best | 2 |
would be as easy | 2 |
a portion of their | 2 |
of his youth and | 2 |
be found in the | 2 |
the lover of nature | 2 |
to raise his head | 2 |
the days of my | 2 |
dahcotahs are a wise | 2 |
open their eyes to | 2 |
forth an arm in | 2 |
borne along on the | 2 |
faculties were beginning to | 2 |
pleasure of the lord | 2 |
not unlike that which | 2 |
with some of the | 2 |
in order to invite | 2 |
which lay between the | 2 |
trapper pointed out the | 2 |
the necessity of their | 2 |
into the plains of | 2 |
to seek the protection | 2 |
laid at the feet | 2 |
humour of the moment | 2 |
that my tongue is | 2 |
save the life of | 2 |
was as still and | 2 |
with which ishmael had | 2 |
a man who is | 2 |
the termination of the | 2 |
have lived to see | 2 |
in the gloom of | 2 |
it had been intended | 2 |
that the skin of | 2 |
and in an instant | 2 |
now listen to what | 2 |
the air with their | 2 |
miserable and worn out | 2 |
on these open fields | 2 |
the hunters and trappers | 2 |
the pride of one | 2 |
and it is more | 2 |
on the hard earth | 2 |
the lord has made | 2 |
the trapper with a | 2 |
it had pleased the | 2 |
middleton and paul to | 2 |
so soon as this | 2 |
i have looked on | 2 |
a few more minutes | 2 |
away in the wind | 2 |
gigantic strength of the | 2 |
angle of the thicket | 2 |
as he left the | 2 |
not a little in | 2 |
to listen to the | 2 |
the wishes of the | 2 |
to enjoy a meal | 2 |
i can assure you | 2 |
a wide tract of | 2 |
like that of the | 2 |
but then there are | 2 |
it will readily be | 2 |
a yell of delight | 2 |
to speak in parables | 2 |
of the formation of | 2 |
look at me well | 2 |
they were met by | 2 |
the rising sun are | 2 |
did not think it | 2 |
the fawn of the | 2 |
the mysteries of nature | 2 |
tongue is not forked | 2 |
the power of a | 2 |
but the eye of | 2 |
felt for his arms | 2 |
speaking distance of the | 2 |
has a right to | 2 |
of the western rifle | 2 |
in his own mind | 2 |
to be ascribed to | 2 |
smoke of a pawnee | 2 |
the flower of the | 2 |
is no better than | 2 |
it is certain that | 2 |
himself the office of | 2 |
it may be as | 2 |
the end of his | 2 |
been easy to have | 2 |
pointing in the direction | 2 |
and you shall hear | 2 |
the ordinary means of | 2 |
axe across his shoulder | 2 |
he was in the | 2 |
voice was lost in | 2 |
to be made for | 2 |
you can find a | 2 |
as he leaned on | 2 |
was only broken by | 2 |
to save the life | 2 |
the gigantic strength of | 2 |
the middle of the | 2 |
readiness that proved he | 2 |
an appearance of a | 2 |
among the first to | 2 |
the complete success of | 2 |
the security of his | 2 |
quarter of a mile | 2 |
that were likely to | 2 |
he answered with a | 2 |
was ignorant of the | 2 |
the lord he knows | 2 |
was by far too | 2 |
cast his eyes about | 2 |
seek the protection of | 2 |
and i warrant me | 2 |
the death of mahtoree | 2 |
betrayed the nature of | 2 |
the attentive old man | 2 |
order that they might | 2 |
were followed by a | 2 |
of the deeds of | 2 |
had not failed to | 2 |
he was last seen | 2 |
the will of providence | 2 |
from the very bottom | 2 |
a place of rest | 2 |
increasing interest of the | 2 |
has reason to be | 2 |
mouth of paul was | 2 |
the courses of the | 2 |
be in a state | 2 |
a good and kind | 2 |
the same species of | 2 |
into the shadows of | 2 |
he threw himself from | 2 |
was bold enough to | 2 |
were the means of | 2 |
in virtue of a | 2 |
laid his broad hand | 2 |
the treasures of the | 2 |
of the great spirit | 2 |
saw that all were | 2 |
to prove that the | 2 |
for the safety of | 2 |
stood at his side | 2 |
of his people to | 2 |
to take a seat | 2 |
find pleasure in looking | 2 |
the habits of his | 2 |
of the kindness of | 2 |
pawnees of the loup | 2 |
of a pawnee lodge | 2 |
on the mind of | 2 |
several movements were made | 2 |
you meet your end | 2 |
woods under the rising | 2 |
he received from the | 2 |
his directions to paul | 2 |
come into his lodge | 2 |
birds in the season | 2 |
pass the remainder of | 2 |
the reader will remember | 2 |
the lawful owners of | 2 |
he was expected to | 2 |
of the teton warrior | 2 |
the party continued their | 2 |
was interrupted by the | 2 |
towards the cluster of | 2 |
the thing was not | 2 |
to be seen riding | 2 |
to be seen seated | 2 |
the very act of | 2 |
and for that matter | 2 |
the hunts and on | 2 |
ornaments of his leggings | 2 |
each individual of the | 2 |
the different individuals of | 2 |
remainder of the party | 2 |
the wind had risen | 2 |
the life of the | 2 |
as far as possible | 2 |
and swifter than the | 2 |
words were scarcely uttered | 2 |
open his eyes wide | 2 |
the old man cast | 2 |
the voice of esther | 2 |
on the arm of | 2 |
nigh the persons of | 2 |
been the last to | 2 |
as it may be | 2 |
over the prairie in | 2 |
the whole body of | 2 |
the craft of man | 2 |
was in the very | 2 |
upon the skirts of | 2 |
to fancy that some | 2 |
the swell of the | 2 |
of the main sea | 2 |
with a much more | 2 |
know where to find | 2 |
is the fashion of | 2 |
the presence of her | 2 |
without a sufficient object | 2 |
has done its work | 2 |
duty of watching the | 2 |
the subject of this | 2 |
every side of the | 2 |
to engage in the | 2 |
less accustomed to such | 2 |
and i thought i | 2 |
to the arms of | 2 |
the experience of the | 2 |
equal to his own | 2 |
the pawnees and the | 2 |
hands of the trapper | 2 |
keeping his eyes riveted | 2 |
was to be found | 2 |
his companion to his | 2 |
force that can easily | 2 |
as if glad to | 2 |
in addition to this | 2 |
the trapper was not | 2 |
the face of a | 2 |
the words were scarcely | 2 |
acquainted with the manner | 2 |
is far from being | 2 |
the lips of all | 2 |
a pawnee is a | 2 |
of middleton had been | 2 |
tried than those of | 2 |
folds of the cloth | 2 |
to rob him of | 2 |
with the nature of | 2 |
brown covering of the | 2 |
of the ordinary means | 2 |
stretching forth an arm | 2 |
and in order to | 2 |
at the countenance of | 2 |
time to be doing | 2 |
the very summit of | 2 |
half an hour the | 2 |
for the simple reason | 2 |
was driven to the | 2 |
then it was that | 2 |
was one of the | 2 |
a scout of the | 2 |
the prairies of the | 2 |
them in such a | 2 |
which had just been | 2 |
turn his back on | 2 |
we have already said | 2 |
was not morally impossible | 2 |
to catch a glimpse | 2 |
know any thing of | 2 |
and let me tell | 2 |
but the mien of | 2 |
which the trapper and | 2 |
of the state of | 2 |
time was necessary to | 2 |
in common with the | 2 |
few of the most | 2 |
he felt for the | 2 |
to the execution of | 2 |
it is scarcely necessary | 2 |
of an old warrior | 2 |
the bosom of one | 2 |
who had hitherto been | 2 |
the virtue of discretion | 2 |
on so important a | 2 |
a solemn sight to | 2 |
place he had just | 2 |
of the trapper by | 2 |
the cloud of dust | 2 |
of the natural sciences | 2 |
necessary to blend the | 2 |
heard that there are | 2 |
as if in mockery | 2 |
the attention of all | 2 |
turned his eyes from | 2 |
stood like a statue | 2 |
the old man took | 2 |
to the rules of | 2 |
and the other to | 2 |
of the motives of | 2 |
looking up enquiringly into | 2 |
matters to an issue | 2 |
the mouth of paul | 2 |
slung at his back | 2 |
long been interrupted by | 2 |
in the wantonness of | 2 |
that the moment had | 2 |
a hand into the | 2 |
under the direction of | 2 |
the first to speak | 2 |
by some of the | 2 |
of the country of | 2 |
the opinion of the | 2 |
the head of his | 2 |
was already beginning to | 2 |
the cottage of her | 2 |
seized the doctor by | 2 |
the feet of his | 2 |
the face of her | 2 |
may be called the | 2 |
more or less than | 2 |
of any of the | 2 |
is that of a | 2 |
i can see no | 2 |
to the fashions of | 2 |
he made a sudden | 2 |
very few moments the | 2 |
i think i may | 2 |
to say that i | 2 |
he had allotted to | 2 |
a little distance from | 2 |
and led the way | 2 |
began to make their | 2 |
rifle into the hollow | 2 |
who had been no | 2 |
the season of blossoms | 2 |
since his return from | 2 |
place where esther had | 2 |
hard and unyielding soil | 2 |
the air of the | 2 |
the tents of ishmael | 2 |
a sort of instinct | 2 |
lord he knows that | 2 |
in place of the | 2 |
the character of this | 2 |
the look of the | 2 |
been an easy matter | 2 |
should be sorry to | 2 |
with a power that | 2 |
on the merits of | 2 |
the manner already described | 2 |
for days at a | 2 |
has already been seen | 2 |
his return from the | 2 |
stood in the presence | 2 |
turned away from his | 2 |
her eyes in the | 2 |
not content with this | 2 |
taint in the air | 2 |
the endless flocks of | 2 |
was with difficulty that | 2 |
one of them was | 2 |
has been in his | 2 |
distant roll of the | 2 |
that so many of | 2 |
the pawnees of the | 2 |
order to make a | 2 |
as to produce an | 2 |
old man was not | 2 |
which he regarded the | 2 |
not be long before | 2 |
up enquiringly into the | 2 |
with a degree of | 2 |
and children of a | 2 |
did not desert him | 2 |
the just resentment of | 2 |
a man with a | 2 |
the midst of this | 2 |
the signs of the | 2 |
as you well know | 2 |
you are like a | 2 |
mien of the trapper | 2 |
as it was unexpected | 2 |
on the subject of | 2 |
the meaning of all | 2 |
an hour or two | 2 |
was in the midst | 2 |
of the woman was | 2 |
to what i once | 2 |
would have seemed to | 2 |
i hope you will | 2 |
which he had so | 2 |
in the veins of | 2 |
of le cerf agile | 2 |
to his companions to | 2 |
to see the man | 2 |
occupants of the country | 2 |
an emotion that nearly | 2 |
of the father of | 2 |
was no more than | 2 |
to give it a | 2 |
with which the squatter | 2 |
there was not one | 2 |
might be made in | 2 |
pinnacle of the rock | 2 |
rather increased than diminished | 2 |
mask of indian self | 2 |
was on the point | 2 |
day has been when | 2 |
to the level of | 2 |
the direction of their | 2 |
of the kidnapper had | 2 |
to some of the | 2 |
the whisperings of the | 2 |
so long in the | 2 |
at the same moment | 2 |
of the dead man | 2 |
an instant with a | 2 |
to try to stop | 2 |
the trapper pointed out | 2 |
you have only to | 2 |
of the true church | 2 |
the daughters of the | 2 |
little distance from the | 2 |
to the shame of | 2 |
the smoke of the | 2 |
so near his time | 2 |
nor any of the | 2 |
it used to be | 2 |
a dweller in the | 2 |
a man in the | 2 |
years have i dwelt | 2 |
there was still another | 2 |
he can talk to | 2 |
war of the revolution | 2 |
you tell me that | 2 |
not give you the | 2 |
trapper was in the | 2 |
am any thing but | 2 |
the dark forms of | 2 |
addressing himself to the | 2 |
that the hour of | 2 |
the people of the | 2 |
as much as possible | 2 |
he found himself in | 2 |
with the coolness of | 2 |
might have been heard | 2 |
the admiration with which | 2 |
according to your own | 2 |
which would probably have | 2 |
his neck to the | 2 |
spot where they stood | 2 |
to enter on the | 2 |
head of his victim | 2 |
the cattle were already | 2 |
continued gazing at the | 2 |
of mahtoree himself was | 2 |
easily to be traced | 2 |
on which they stood | 2 |
ears of the hound | 2 |
he had just left | 2 |
the mouth of one | 2 |
i should like to | 2 |
dropping the butt of | 2 |
there would be a | 2 |
the name of a | 2 |
claim to be no | 2 |
it is needful to | 2 |
as if in the | 2 |
to leave his lodge | 2 |
gets fairly into the | 2 |
the virtues of the | 2 |
the name of him | 2 |
found himself at a | 2 |
to let the animal | 2 |
hand on his chest | 2 |
looking down at his | 2 |
is not at all | 2 |
the scowling eye of | 2 |
in so short a | 2 |
the daughter of a | 2 |
he was not deceived | 2 |
to the possession of | 2 |
easy matter to have | 2 |
him with his eyes | 2 |
the line of your | 2 |
the presence of their | 2 |
a repetition of the | 2 |
the man of science | 2 |
been deceived in the | 2 |
the service of the | 2 |
character of the stranger | 2 |
and it behoves us | 2 |
the most phlegmatic of | 2 |
grounds of the pawnees | 2 |
should like to see | 2 |
the contents of the | 2 |
a bear in a | 2 |
if he had been | 2 |
as had been his | 2 |
his women and children | 2 |
to think that they | 2 |
and not a few | 2 |
it will not do | 2 |
trapper had not lost | 2 |
it is little that | 2 |
you had found the | 2 |
by the old man | 2 |
to retire to a | 2 |
this is but a | 2 |
found that he was | 2 |
more than a sort | 2 |
such a time as | 2 |
have been easy to | 2 |
better than a trapper | 2 |
beyond the usual limits | 2 |
the humour of the | 2 |
in the very act | 2 |
my tongue is not | 2 |
did not cease to | 2 |
sprang to his feet | 2 |
in a circle around | 2 |
the hand of ellen | 2 |
a friend of mine | 2 |
beasts of the field | 2 |
to the right hand | 2 |
he had time to | 2 |
in a condition to | 2 |
he was one of | 2 |
the tongue of his | 2 |
his eye at the | 2 |
the increasing interest of | 2 |
appearance of such a | 2 |
not the meaning of | 2 |
know something of the | 2 |
say that i have | 2 |
soon blended with the | 2 |
encampment of the squatter | 2 |
for a single moment | 2 |
so well knew how | 2 |
that he should be | 2 |
to take their places | 2 |
man continued to advance | 2 |
his habits and his | 2 |
as if content with | 2 |
which lay in the | 2 |
had been no less | 2 |
of their own colour | 2 |
at which she stood | 2 |
and with the air | 2 |
as the one most | 2 |
the breast of a | 2 |
the spot where it | 2 |
of the movements of | 2 |
had made the circuit | 2 |
the utter impossibility of | 2 |
be sure to come | 2 |
a space of time | 2 |
a slight air of | 2 |
the trapper had not | 2 |
the part of their | 2 |
be no harm in | 2 |
snuffed the air a | 2 |
from the countenance of | 2 |
on account of her | 2 |
dropping his rifle to | 2 |
to the comforts of | 2 |
waters of la platte | 2 |
few words were necessary | 2 |
as if about to | 2 |
know that the dahcotahs | 2 |
of their dangerous neighbours | 2 |
of every one of | 2 |
would have been easy | 2 |
of a western indian | 2 |
the exception of the | 2 |
to the race of | 2 |
of the narrative should | 2 |
which it might be | 2 |
can he see them | 2 |
at the distance at | 2 |
the means of escaping | 2 |
a few moments the | 2 |
towards the margin of | 2 |
on the end of | 2 |
the parent of a | 2 |
of the presence of | 2 |
shook his head with | 2 |
it was with the | 2 |
by the weight of | 2 |
a pawnee is not | 2 |
of wild and peculiar | 2 |
artifice of the trapper | 2 |
have been an easy | 2 |
he had been so | 2 |
one long accustomed to | 2 |
he has thought of | 2 |
am far from certain | 2 |
from the centre of | 2 |
the eyes of her | 2 |
in the hunts and | 2 |
it is true that | 2 |
was followed by the | 2 |
was necessary to blend | 2 |
am not in a | 2 |
you would not be | 2 |
than a sort of | 2 |
every way worthy to | 2 |
issued from his chest | 2 |
of an old man | 2 |
in order that he | 2 |
like a herd of | 2 |
the banks of the | 2 |
efforts he made to | 2 |
the trapper made a | 2 |
folds of the tent | 2 |
as if willing to | 2 |
while he was speaking | 2 |
that he was expected | 2 |
a time as this | 2 |
and there can be | 2 |
the blade of his | 2 |
the hand that took | 2 |
battius saw fit to | 2 |
that which might be | 2 |
the skin of one | 2 |
the uneasiness he felt | 2 |
the power of the | 2 |
announced that he was | 2 |
as if they had | 2 |
the lingering vestiges of | 2 |
to speak of the | 2 |
there are none to | 2 |
to make head against | 2 |
of an entirely different | 2 |
in the edge of | 2 |
humanised than the grizzly | 2 |
does my brother think | 2 |
circle in a body | 2 |
already been mentioned as | 2 |
who claim to own | 2 |
he knows that i | 2 |
it should be so | 2 |
on the waters of | 2 |
was great danger of | 2 |
silent but attentive observer | 2 |
one so long accustomed | 2 |
the questions of the | 2 |
to be no better | 2 |
and then the whole | 2 |
that once mighty but | 2 |
to partake of the | 2 |
advanced to the side | 2 |
the doctor by the | 2 |
so far as it | 2 |
words of his master | 2 |
carry the white hairs | 2 |
humble instrument of bringing | 2 |
within reach of his | 2 |
the confidence of the | 2 |
like one who had | 2 |
on the head would | 2 |
of hostility on the | 2 |
a manner to show | 2 |
in the revolutions of | 2 |
the rear of the | 2 |
intended should be conciliating | 2 |
they will find it | 2 |
the very bosom of | 2 |
in a line with | 2 |
bed at the feet | 2 |
morsel of the hump | 2 |
time had passed to | 2 |
like a bear in | 2 |
for it is a | 2 |
the credit of the | 2 |
of what use are | 2 |
on the shoulder of | 2 |
the fire of its | 2 |
he tell you of | 2 |
the covering of the | 2 |
no reason to doubt | 2 |
is far from the | 2 |
have conceded too much | 2 |
seen the last of | 2 |
nor less than a | 2 |
of human existence could | 2 |
capable of bearing arms | 2 |
past the middle age | 2 |
manner in which they | 2 |
in the prairies of | 2 |
when they reached the | 2 |
took place between the | 2 |
old man cast a | 2 |
shut the eyes of | 2 |
the place of execution | 2 |
might be called the | 2 |
and then followed a | 2 |
too well skilled in | 2 |
the master of a | 2 |
that was only broken | 2 |
analogy to that of | 2 |
like one who felt | 2 |
to be called to | 2 |
to that in which | 2 |
during this moment of | 2 |
is graven on the | 2 |
from the village of | 2 |
manner in which their | 2 |
warrior of the pale | 2 |
accordance with those of | 2 |
he came to a | 2 |
by the air of | 2 |
the country of the | 2 |
in the settlements to | 2 |
one whose passions were | 2 |
had by this time | 2 |
were already in the | 2 |
which is not his | 2 |
you will find the | 2 |
of the temper of | 2 |
the gift of instinct | 2 |
the effect of the | 2 |
to the situation in | 2 |
in a matter like | 2 |
had been the subject | 2 |
into the face of | 2 |
seemed a sort of | 2 |
time to give you | 2 |
evidence of his intentions | 2 |
finger on the naked | 2 |
such a place as | 2 |
of the men of | 2 |
the character of his | 2 |
in the rear of | 2 |
which was easily to | 2 |
induced him to take | 2 |
were capable of bearing | 2 |
of the naturalist were | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
and dropping his rifle | 2 |
the young warrior was | 2 |
as to the manner | 2 |
there was but little | 2 |
shut my ears to | 2 |
the same sort of | 2 |
blade of his knife | 2 |
the usual limits of | 2 |
will ever be the | 2 |
the great spirit of | 2 |
he answered to the | 2 |
end of his lance | 2 |
accustomed to the sight | 2 |
for more than a | 2 |
it is so little | 2 |
of what he said | 2 |
carcass of a horse | 2 |
do you think the | 2 |
on these naked plains | 2 |
and you are not | 2 |
as to the nature | 2 |
forward the muzzle of | 2 |
father is very old | 2 |
side of the beast | 2 |
edge of the thicket | 2 |
but attentive observer of | 2 |
if content with the | 2 |
the rock in a | 2 |
of one long accustomed | 2 |
name is graven on | 2 |
spirit of my people | 2 |
to the hopes of | 2 |
from his place of | 2 |
to assure himself that | 2 |
the reader will readily | 2 |
catching a view of | 2 |
was quite as much | 2 |
and least of all | 2 |
to be given to | 2 |
of the naturalist had | 2 |
let me tell you | 2 |
the arms of the | 2 |
dropping the morsel he | 2 |
walked out upon the | 2 |
from the condition of | 2 |
to the present hour | 2 |
earth is very large | 2 |
the falls of the | 2 |
the circle of his | 2 |
i dwelt on these | 2 |
received from the hands | 2 |
continued for many minutes | 2 |
the time when a | 2 |
at the opening of | 2 |
which had been allotted | 2 |
was fastened on the | 2 |
and his words will | 2 |
who is too old | 2 |
the manner of the | 2 |
is not his own | 2 |
the pride of a | 2 |
on himself the office | 2 |
if the lord had | 2 |
they come up the | 2 |
his knowledge of the | 2 |
of the old world | 2 |
in a manner which | 2 |
and endeavoured to force | 2 |
in the endless wastes | 2 |
me the name of | 2 |
of the naturalist was | 2 |
the stock of his | 2 |
with the interest of | 2 |
the youth was not | 2 |
will not give you | 2 |
there can be no | 2 |
which the policy of | 2 |
a few words of | 2 |
remnants of his teeth | 2 |
a grey head should | 2 |
steadily in the face | 2 |
hope there is no | 2 |
and many are the | 2 |
manner of the trapper | 2 |
and the doctor were | 2 |
you can lay claim | 2 |
struggling to keep down | 2 |
tiresome years have i | 2 |
well known to the | 2 |
a little at a | 2 |
even at the distance | 2 |
so many and such | 2 |
the value of the | 2 |
he had just been | 2 |
make their dispositions to | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
the blood of a | 2 |
are counting the scalps | 2 |
through good and bad | 2 |
other guide than the | 2 |
in half the time | 2 |
eyes of the teton | 2 |
as you call them | 2 |
and that she was | 2 |
to be seen about | 2 |
the rapidity of the | 2 |
and my limbs were | 2 |
in banks of snow | 2 |
to that of the | 2 |
to the brother of | 2 |
the artifice of the | 2 |
to excite in the | 2 |
the support of the | 2 |
within speaking distance of | 2 |
the very moment when | 2 |
with hands that trembled | 2 |
not only his own | 2 |
laying a finger impressively | 2 |
his head a little | 2 |
the glare of the | 2 |
head in a manner | 2 |
a finger impressively on | 2 |
the first burst of | 2 |
business of the hour | 2 |
the rushing of the | 2 |
as well as by | 2 |
hunts and on the | 2 |
view of the naked | 2 |
truth of what he | 2 |
to that once mighty | 2 |
go into the settlements | 2 |
government of the united | 2 |
to the wisdom of | 2 |
whispered in the ears | 2 |
human existence could be | 2 |
from place to place | 2 |
might be said to | 2 |
the state of the | 2 |
one end of his | 2 |
fifty feet of the | 2 |
with the appearance of | 2 |
a silent but attentive | 2 |
was now in the | 2 |
with an air that | 2 |
the success of the | 2 |
that is known to | 2 |
nelly and the young | 2 |
at the base of | 2 |
seated on a simple | 2 |
chief of the pale | 2 |
some hundreds of miles | 2 |
eyes of the trapper | 2 |
laying his finger on | 2 |
accustomed to scenes of | 2 |
distance of a mile | 2 |
in which they were | 2 |
interrupted the old man | 2 |
directly in front of | 2 |
as the eyes of | 2 |
the men of their | 2 |
class of white men | 2 |
was not long in | 2 |
body of the dead | 2 |
in the countenances of | 2 |
of an age to | 2 |
to break through the | 2 |
in the mazes of | 2 |
suffered himself to be | 2 |
at the sound of | 2 |
not a few of | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
the brown covering of | 2 |
the young chief to | 2 |
say as much in | 2 |
you to be a | 2 |
since the days of | 2 |
is time to be | 2 |
open on every side | 2 |
there was now a | 2 |
of the siouxes had | 2 |
take on himself the | 2 |
and leave us in | 2 |
reached the summit of | 2 |
that you had found | 2 |
laying his hand on | 2 |
eyes of the siouxes | 2 |
the midst of a | 2 |
with a singular mixture | 2 |
to the character of | 2 |
interrupted by a long | 2 |
in this manner passed | 2 |
at this moment a | 2 |
find it covered with | 2 |
have i seen the | 2 |
if i only knew | 2 |
ishmael signed to his | 2 |
the morsel he was | 2 |
and one or two | 2 |
the nature of things | 2 |
as if to invite | 2 |
so long as you | 2 |
neck of the animal | 2 |
had been the last | 2 |
a morsel of the | 2 |
any governor in the | 2 |
while inez and ellen | 2 |
he was content to | 2 |
every inch of prairie | 2 |
in the use of | 2 |
in which he might | 2 |
the old man again | 2 |
he saw that all | 2 |
such articles as he | 2 |
that was a little | 2 |
in the nature of | 2 |
his hand with authority | 2 |
the same time that | 2 |
that i could not | 2 |
and sometimes i have | 2 |
which threatened to break | 2 |
feelings of a father | 2 |
just resentment of his | 2 |
in the very bosom | 2 |
and the whole party | 2 |
he is about to | 2 |
little he regarded the | 2 |
are plentier than the | 2 |
now profited by the | 2 |
reader will remember that | 2 |
a few of his | 2 |
the circle in a | 2 |
to the sight of | 2 |
betrayed how well he | 2 |
an arm in the | 2 |
his way towards the | 2 |
from which he had | 2 |
on the opposite side | 2 |
in the days of | 2 |
without manifesting the smallest | 2 |
women and children of | 2 |
be no room for | 2 |
breach of his rifle | 2 |
and beckoning to the | 2 |
who was in truth | 2 |
ready to answer to | 2 |
the old man appeared | 2 |
away by the wind | 2 |
in order to preserve | 2 |
found that all his | 2 |
the other to the | 2 |
to the land of | 2 |
that the eyes of | 2 |
said the young bee | 2 |
you will say that | 2 |
was by no means | 2 |
of the carrion birds | 2 |
by which he had | 2 |
in the required direction | 2 |
himself master of the | 2 |
four or five of | 2 |
his hand gently on | 2 |
to the waters of | 2 |
the decision of the | 2 |
of his people in | 2 |
a few minutes the | 2 |
and by a singular | 2 |
the extent of his | 2 |
pride of a warrior | 2 |
it may be true | 2 |
which he was already | 2 |
of your experience and | 2 |
in a tone which | 2 |
the resemblance between the | 2 |
it is not to | 2 |
as if he disdained | 2 |
distance from the spot | 2 |
the sands of the | 2 |
the form of the | 2 |
this is not the | 2 |
so great a chief | 2 |
on the naked shoulder | 2 |
as if to denote | 2 |
a sort of echo | 2 |
drying in the smoke | 2 |
he sprang upon his | 2 |
great stress on the | 2 |
he issued on the | 2 |
direction of the encampment | 2 |
is all that is | 2 |
the place he had | 2 |
was an officer of | 2 |
to note the smallest | 2 |
the indians of the | 2 |
more for show than | 2 |
a journey to the | 2 |
west of the big | 2 |
with these old hands | 2 |
the branches of the | 2 |
there was that about | 2 |
in tones that were | 2 |
to plunge into the | 2 |
and not to be | 2 |
when he had ended | 2 |
the milk of the | 2 |
i know that the | 2 |
to bid defiance to | 2 |
would seem to be | 2 |
and of course the | 2 |
to see that all | 2 |
attempted to be concealed | 2 |
as we have already | 2 |
had so often been | 2 |
that with which the | 2 |
when the death of | 2 |
it would be as | 2 |
over each other in | 2 |
at your time of | 2 |
rest of the band | 2 |
through the matted grass | 2 |
was now about to | 2 |
if i were to | 2 |
mind as well as | 2 |
women in the towns | 2 |
order to give the | 2 |
as much composure as | 2 |
of the foregoing scene | 2 |
with the manner in | 2 |
breast of the young | 2 |
and it had been | 2 |
her husband made no | 2 |
stood leaning on his | 2 |
which are thought to | 2 |
it may be well | 2 |
the hollow of the | 2 |
a place as this | 2 |
the principal man among | 2 |
saw at once that | 2 |
a matter like this | 2 |
of so many of | 2 |
it is too late | 2 |
what reason have you | 2 |
in these open fields | 2 |
the duty of watching | 2 |
as easily as i | 2 |
one less accustomed to | 2 |
of the young warrior | 2 |
how little he regarded | 2 |
of the prairie in | 2 |
found himself in the | 2 |
as ready to answer | 2 |
one who did not | 2 |
of the setting sun | 2 |
the old man drew | 2 |
will speak to him | 2 |
the place where esther | 2 |
the sententious manner of | 2 |
without experiencing some of | 2 |
if he had not | 2 |
a singular mixture of | 2 |
in a straight line | 2 |
a woman of the | 2 |
and they wish to | 2 |
return to the camp | 2 |
the moment had arrived | 2 |
was a singular union | 2 |
common with the rest | 2 |
which had been created | 2 |
been a solitary man | 2 |
of what you call | 2 |
of the virtue of | 2 |
one as practised as | 2 |
with the utmost care | 2 |
got a glimpse of | 2 |
on the purposes of | 2 |
from the villages of | 2 |
the situation in which | 2 |
guide than the sun | 2 |
situation in which he | 2 |
bosom of the true | 2 |
to his aged friend | 2 |
sometimes i have been | 2 |
fit to terminate the | 2 |
the recesses of his | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
the first glance of | 2 |
the devils will be | 2 |
most of those who | 2 |
governor in the states | 2 |
the skirts of american | 2 |
such as they who | 2 |
what might be called | 2 |
the colours of the | 2 |
come before the master | 2 |
you must know that | 2 |
i am ready to | 2 |
by which they were | 2 |
in disappointment from the | 2 |
who began to grow | 2 |
you were master of | 2 |
of the eyes and | 2 |
more directly to his | 2 |
the hours of darkness | 2 |
of the teton was | 2 |
into the very centre | 2 |
the screams of the | 2 |
than that of his | 2 |
was likely to be | 2 |
that portion of his | 2 |
brought them to the | 2 |
firmly in the ground | 2 |
the mien of the | 2 |
are in my ears | 2 |
had succeeded in making | 2 |
place where they stood | 2 |
a solitary gleam of | 2 |
a sort of desperate | 2 |
beneath the folds of | 2 |
that man should be | 2 |
to the subject of | 2 |
the palm of his | 2 |
are a wise and | 2 |
the persons of his | 2 |
hand into the air | 2 |
for the ears of | 2 |
whose name is graven | 2 |
so far from his | 2 |
on the prairies at | 2 |
the activity of a | 2 |
dwelt on these open | 2 |
do not say that | 2 |
is what i call | 2 |
it is your wish | 2 |
the revolutions of the | 2 |
he has need of | 2 |
the flight of the | 2 |
would be no room | 2 |
and was about to | 2 |
from the side of | 2 |
as he did so | 2 |
to the chiefs such | 2 |
have lined the squatter | 2 |
in a state for | 2 |
or five of his | 2 |
who has done this | 2 |
is a leaping panther | 2 |
have been a soldier | 2 |
of the tribe of | 2 |
margin of the prairie | 2 |
a people who are | 2 |
and uttered a cry | 2 |
and induced him to | 2 |
according to the laws | 2 |
at a much greater | 2 |
the distance of half | 2 |
he has reason to | 2 |
husband made no reply | 2 |
slowly retired from the | 2 |
to his own people | 2 |
i know how to | 2 |
she knew not what | 2 |
in that sort of | 2 |
attentive observer of their | 2 |
if it should prove | 2 |
instant the old man | 2 |
it is of the | 2 |
but shaking his head | 2 |
it was his duty | 2 |
of the principal chiefs | 2 |
the hide of a | 2 |
gifts of the lord | 2 |
with his own hands | 2 |
a look at the | 2 |
a dahcotah is not | 2 |
when these arrangements were | 2 |
the woods under the | 2 |
pointed in the direction | 2 |
the trapper was the | 2 |
the means to be | 2 |
ten tiresome years have | 2 |
i understand your meaning | 2 |
is not one among | 2 |
of the trapper to | 2 |
some one of the | 2 |
was first broken by | 2 |
the friends of the | 2 |
a glance of his | 2 |
stay no longer to | 2 |
my young men are | 2 |
until he found himself | 2 |
to the opinions of | 2 |
the works of the | 2 |
the horses of the | 2 |
between the two nations | 2 |
the pawnee and the | 2 |
base of the hill | 2 |
the sun had fallen | 2 |
in his own tongue | 2 |
the marks of the | 2 |
of the affrighted herd | 2 |
the eyes of mahtoree | 2 |
it may not be | 2 |
the grass for a | 2 |
catch a glimpse of | 2 |
flocks of aquatic birds | 2 |
ashamed of my profession | 2 |
and turning to the | 2 |
thought it would be | 2 |
of the arms of | 2 |
of the squatter was | 2 |
might prove fatal to | 2 |
to the condition of | 2 |
that of his enemy | 2 |
when he saw that | 2 |
assured himself of the | 2 |
seen standing on the | 2 |
above the level of | 2 |
tribes of the pawnees | 2 |
the head of a | 2 |
into the nature of | 2 |
countenance of the other | 2 |
of the american deserts | 2 |
if the love you | 2 |
stern nature of the | 2 |
on her return to | 2 |
there was a moment | 2 |
dispositions to pass the | 2 |
it is unnecessary to | 2 |
was seated on a | 2 |
to which he was | 2 |
heavily on the earth | 2 |
the position of his | 2 |
the citadel of ishmael | 2 |
been an attentive listener | 2 |
medicine of the big | 2 |
i claim to be | 2 |
little knowledge of the | 2 |
who live in the | 2 |
had been directed to | 2 |
would be hard to | 2 |
whole extent of the | 2 |
skin of a deer | 2 |
i do assure you | 2 |
a shout of triumph | 2 |
to the people of | 2 |
had not been idle | 2 |
hard and wrinkled hand | 2 |
gained the summit of | 2 |
at the conceit of | 2 |
the old man spoke | 2 |
to be ready for | 2 |
the wings of the | 2 |
a gleam of sunshine | 2 |
the thoughts of the | 2 |
order to see that | 2 |
whole of the party | 2 |
on these naked fields | 2 |
master of all the | 2 |
were a little more | 2 |
there is room for | 2 |
roll of the prairie | 2 |
of the trapper was | 2 |
threw himself from his | 2 |
just in season to | 2 |
to another of the | 2 |
cottage of her nurse | 2 |
here is one who | 2 |
the war of the | 2 |
different individuals of the | 2 |
the next instant the | 2 |
on a point of | 2 |
advice of one who | 2 |
in the fog of | 2 |
and his companions were | 2 |
when an old man | 2 |
the eastern margin of | 2 |
profited by the occasion | 2 |
with this object in | 2 |
of one so long | 2 |
come so far to | 2 |
was greeted by a | 2 |
the force of his | 2 |
who had so often | 2 |
as he had been | 2 |
immovable features of the | 2 |
a deep and solemn | 2 |
look at the other | 2 |
the remainder of her | 2 |
the precise moment when | 2 |
two of the young | 2 |
was not the least | 2 |
and i have seen | 2 |
the hands of a | 2 |
the man with whom | 2 |
distance of half a | 2 |
when he is gone | 2 |
which the doctor had | 2 |
which he had first | 2 |
eye from one to | 2 |
in pursuit of that | 2 |
in order to obtain | 2 |
i have ever found | 2 |
on a crooked path | 2 |
not fail to produce | 2 |
might have been a | 2 |
by way of a | 2 |
have been hunting the | 2 |
breast of a savage | 2 |
on the neck of | 2 |
in tones that might | 2 |
to shut the eyes | 2 |
his rifle to his | 2 |
to be seen the | 2 |
the impression of the | 2 |
an event of so | 2 |
escape the eyes of | 2 |
warrior of the prairies | 2 |
the charms of inez | 2 |
in the passing air | 2 |
mind dwelt on the | 2 |
of that which he | 2 |
made to receive its | 2 |
on the wrong end | 2 |
in a discourse that | 2 |
what the experience of | 2 |
the side opposite to | 2 |
in the same breath | 2 |
the trunk of the | 2 |
is a wise chief | 2 |
parts of his person | 2 |
head of my brother | 2 |
attended by one or | 2 |
had not time to | 2 |
outstrip the speed of | 2 |
like to see the | 2 |
and as for the | 2 |
was not disposed to | 2 |
of what might be | 2 |
who were governed by | 2 |
a force that can | 2 |
one among them all | 2 |
the place which had | 2 |
know not the meaning | 2 |
the honour of the | 2 |
a moment with a | 2 |
when he found himself | 2 |
with the marks of | 2 |
and as he had | 2 |
rode to and fro | 2 |
as that of the | 2 |
when he perceived that | 2 |
cannot be long afore | 2 |
in the view of | 2 |
a direction opposite to | 2 |
his young men to | 2 |
to the description of | 2 |
he hesitated no longer | 2 |
that might easily have | 2 |
was hollow and unnatural | 2 |
to the necessity of | 2 |
a taint in the | 2 |
the chiefs of the | 2 |
announced his intention to | 2 |
before time was given | 2 |
in the skirts of | 2 |
fancy that some of | 2 |
to the foot of | 2 |
at the spot where | 2 |
of which he has | 2 |
in order that i | 2 |
glancing his eye towards | 2 |
one of the strange | 2 |
been excited by the | 2 |
at a time when | 2 |
your time of day | 2 |
the son of a | 2 |
nor do i much | 2 |
speak with the tongue | 2 |
which had been so | 2 |
the neck of the | 2 |
the distance between them | 2 |
to the spot where | 2 |
finger impressively on the | 2 |
absorbed in the act | 2 |
may say that i | 2 |
their dispositions to pass | 2 |
the remnants of his | 2 |
to gaze at the | 2 |
it is a certain | 2 |
the hard and wrinkled | 2 |
you will see the | 2 |
the favour of the | 2 |
well do i remember | 2 |
claim to be the | 2 |
in which authority was | 2 |
margin of the grass | 2 |
that which the lord | 2 |
the mysterious character of | 2 |
go on a crooked | 2 |
on the grave of | 2 |
eyes in the direction | 2 |
horse of a sioux | 2 |
when he felt the | 2 |
tell me the name | 2 |
the ear of the | 2 |
come upon the prairies | 2 |
the brother of his | 2 |
sent them to the | 2 |
with an eye that | 2 |
i have conceded too | 2 |
in submission to his | 2 |
according to the fashions | 2 |
he was ignorant of | 2 |
did not know how | 2 |
think it necessary to | 2 |
on which he stood | 2 |
that they may know | 2 |
the breach of his | 2 |
a faint cry of | 2 |
its place in the | 2 |
order to make sure | 2 |
of a people who | 2 |
the grave of asa | 2 |
nature of the occupation | 2 |
for the last time | 2 |
the effects of the | 2 |
manner in which ishmael | 2 |
to profit by the | 2 |
that they have not | 2 |
there is not one | 2 |
of the trapper with | 2 |
it seemed as if | 2 |
know but little of | 2 |
have been heard at | 2 |
i do not say | 2 |
of the young pawnee | 2 |
the siouxes would have | 2 |
on the open plain | 2 |
his face to the | 2 |
is a wide and | 2 |
but there is not | 2 |
has not the power | 2 |
and there was a | 2 |
with a mien as | 2 |
by one or two | 2 |
the fact that the | 2 |
a single exclamation of | 2 |
the wants of the | 2 |
in the manner that | 2 |
of an indian chief | 2 |
admirably adapted to the | 2 |
gave a new direction | 2 |
put it in execution | 2 |
countenance lighted with the | 2 |
he shook his head | 2 |
bore the appearance of | 2 |
it may be a | 2 |
to make in order | 2 |
the owner of the | 2 |
of the whole family | 2 |
shoulder to the ground | 2 |
on which i have | 2 |
the wife of the | 2 |
and it would be | 2 |
thing was not morally | 2 |
a man who had | 2 |
within reach of the | 2 |
partisan of the loups | 2 |
she had just taken | 2 |
if you find yourselves | 2 |
way through the matted | 2 |
fawn of the dahcotahs | 2 |
regular formation of the | 2 |
of my brother is | 2 |
had been among the | 2 |
quick and jealous eyes | 2 |
the vessel of skin | 2 |
of the colour of | 2 |
principal man among the | 2 |
the stern nature of | 2 |
from the reckless paul | 2 |
in the family of | 2 |
the regular formation of | 2 |
stopped by the hand | 2 |
his hand on his | 2 |
in the character of | 2 |
from the bosom of | 2 |
heard of his deeds | 2 |
formed a sort of | 2 |
the worthy naturalist was | 2 |
make head against the | 2 |
he was enabled to | 2 |
increased than diminished by | 2 |