| Randolph Barnes Marcy - 1860 - 308 lehte
...yet many of them are deduced from long and matured experience and critical observation. He says : " They are the most onsartainest varmints in all creation,...lodge, jist turn round and steal all your horses, or ary other thing he could lay his hands on. No, not adzackly. He would feel kinder grateful, and ask... | |
| 1863 - 584 lehte
...sentiments, yet many of them are deduced from long and matured experience and critical observation. He says: "'They are the most onsartainest varmints in all creation,...lodge, jist turn round and steal all your horses, or ary other thing he could lay his hands on. No, not adzactly. He would feel kinder grateful, and ask... | |
| Randolph Barnes Marcy - 1863 - 292 lehte
...matured experience and critical observation. He says :— " They are the most onsartainest varmits in all creation, and I reckon tha'r not mor'n half...lodge, jist turn round and steal all your horses, or ary other thing he could lay his hands on. JN~o, not adzackly. He would feel kinder grateful, and ask... | |
| 1863 - 552 lehte
...yet many of them are deduced from long and matured experience and critical observation. He says: " ' They are the most onsartainest varmints in all creation,...human, arter you'd fed and treated him to the best fixing in your lodge, jist turn round and steal all your horses, or ary other thing he could lay his... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1866 - 854 lehte
...quarter of a century among the Indians of the Rocky Mountains. He says : "They are the most onsartinest varmints in all creation, and I reckon tha'r not mor'n...lodge, jist turn round and steal all your horses, or ary other thing he could lay his bunds on. No, not adzackly. He would feel kinder grateful, and ask... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1866 - 862 lehte
...a | century among the Indians of the Rocky Mouutj ains. He says : ' ' They arc the most onsartinest varmints in all creation, and I reckon tha'r not mor'n...lodge, jist turn round and steal all your horses, or ary other thing he could lay his hands on. No, not adzackly. He I would feel kinder grateful, and ask... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1870 - 632 lehte
...mountain men regarding their savage associates. Quoth Jim : "They are the most onsartainest varments in all creation, and I reckon tha'r not mor'n half...and treated him to the best fixins in your lodge, just turn round and steal all your bosses, or any other thing he could lay his hands on. No, not adzackly.... | |
| Robert Brown - 1873 - 712 lehte
...old friend of mine, Jim Baker, a very celebrated Rocky Mountain trapper, told General Marcy : — " They are the most onsartainest varmints in all creation,...and treated him to the best fixins in your lodge, just turn round and steal all your horses, or anything he could lay his hands on. No, not adzackly... | |
| RICHARD IRVING DODGE - 1876
...Western ideas and correct mode of treatment of the Indians, that I cannot do better than give it:— ' " They are the most onsartainest varmints in all creation,...not mor'n half human ; for you never seed a human, after you'd fed and treated him to the best fixins in your lorlge, jest turn round and steal all your... | |
| Richard Irving Dodge - 1876 - 556 lehte
...varmints in all creation, and I reckon tha'r not mor'n half human ; for you never seed a human, after you'd fed and treated him to the best fixins in your lodge, jest turn round and steal all your horses, or ary other thing he could lay his hands on. No, not adzackly.... | |
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