| Richard Markham - 1883 - 340 lehte
...days. In that time came a company of Indians to us, near thirty, all on horseback. My heart skipped within me, thinking they had been Englishmen, at the...lovely faces of Christians and the foul looks of those heathens, which much damped my spirit again. " We took up our packs, and along we went. But a wearisome... | |
| Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff - 1892 - 404 lehte
...horseback, who plainly had been having dealings of some sort with her countrymen. "My heart skipped within me, thinking they had been Englishmen at the...those heathen, which much damped my spirits again." Then followed three days' hard marching. As a specimen of Mrs. Rowlandson's diary, let us have her... | |
| George Sheldon - 1895 - 696 lehte
...country." These renegades affected the costume of the English, and may have been seen on horseback, "with hats, white neckcloths, and sashes about their waists, and ribbons upon their shoulders." These pious lambs proved the worst wolves of the whole bloody crew. One of them for an ornament wore... | |
| Almira Larkin White - 1900 - 1014 lehte
...two days. In that time came a company of Indians to us near thirty, all on horse-back. My heart skipt within me, thinking they had been Englishmen, at the...those heathen, which much damped my spirits again. The Seventeenth Remove. A comfortable remove it was to me, because of my hopes. They gave me my pack... | |
| John Easton, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Mary White Rowlandson, Cotton Mather - 1913 - 346 lehte
...dayes. In that time came a company of Indians to us, near thirty, all on horseback. My heart skipt within me, thinking they had been English-men at the...with Hats, white Neckcloths, and Sashes about their wasts, and Ribbonds upon their shoulders: but when they came near, their was a vast difference between... | |
| John Franklin Jameson - 1913 - 348 lehte
...dayes. In that time came a company of Indians to us, near thirty, all on horseback. My heart skipt within me, thinking they had been English-men at the...with Hats, white Neckcloths, and Sashes about their wasts, and Ribbonds upon their shoulders: but when they came near, their was a vast difference between... | |
| Charles Henry Lincoln, John Easton - 1913 - 362 lehte
...Neckcloths, and Sashes about their wasts, and Ribbonds upon their shoulders: but when they came near, their was a vast difference between the lovely faces of Christians, and the foul looks of those Heathens, which much damped my spirit again. The seventeenth Remove. A comfortable Remove it was to... | |
| Horace Kephart - 1915 - 256 lehte
...days. In that time came a company of Indians to us, near thirty, all on horseback. My heart skipped within me, thinking they had been Englishmen, at the...those heathen, which much damped my spirits again. THE SEVENTEENTH REMOVE. — A comfortable remove it was to me, because of my hopes. They gave me my... | |
| 1961 - 602 lehte
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