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Pagina 14
... Canoe ! " exclaimed Bruno , shaking his paddle above his head excitedly , and beckoning to his companion . Keeping the point of my rod well up , and a taut line , I stepped into the canoe , steadied by Bruno's arm . We pushed rapidly ...
... Canoe ! " exclaimed Bruno , shaking his paddle above his head excitedly , and beckoning to his companion . Keeping the point of my rod well up , and a taut line , I stepped into the canoe , steadied by Bruno's arm . We pushed rapidly ...
Pagina 15
... canoe , the motive power a pair of good horses . It was driven by young Harris ; so , floating smoothly through pools , rumbling over cobble - stones and grating our Argo's bottom on pebbly shallows , in about two hours we made the ...
... canoe , the motive power a pair of good horses . It was driven by young Harris ; so , floating smoothly through pools , rumbling over cobble - stones and grating our Argo's bottom on pebbly shallows , in about two hours we made the ...
Pagina 16
... canoe- man ; he takes the bow of the canoe himself . When he goes to the lake at the head of the river for moose and car- raboo , and his Indian gets unruly or obstinate , by way of moral suasion he " punches his head " to make him ...
... canoe- man ; he takes the bow of the canoe himself . When he goes to the lake at the head of the river for moose and car- raboo , and his Indian gets unruly or obstinate , by way of moral suasion he " punches his head " to make him ...
Pagina 17
... canoe and cross the still part of it to the portage . There is , necessarily , a portage here , or a carry , " as you would say in the Adirondacks ; for the river here , in its saults and cataracts , falls about eighty feet in a ...
... canoe and cross the still part of it to the portage . There is , necessarily , a portage here , or a carry , " as you would say in the Adirondacks ; for the river here , in its saults and cataracts , falls about eighty feet in a ...
Pagina 18
... canoe . You have no more appreciation of where you are , or what you are trying to do , than an editor of a New York weekly . Old Prisque , the chief of the fellows who have just passed up the river , would drive you from his huts as ...
... canoe . You have no more appreciation of where you are , or what you are trying to do , than an editor of a New York weekly . Old Prisque , the chief of the fellows who have just passed up the river , would drive you from his huts as ...
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