Blackwood's Magazine, 291. kötetWilliam Blackwood, 1962 |
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... Burnham's mind worked quickly . He thought that he must have been seen or heard while using his spyglass . Afterwards he had moved back a foot or so , and the unknown had probably himself been forced to move slightly in order again to ...
... Burnham's mind worked quickly . He thought that he must have been seen or heard while using his spyglass . Afterwards he had moved back a foot or so , and the unknown had probably himself been forced to move slightly in order again to ...
49. oldal
... Burnham would have waited , and shot him as he rounded the corner . But he was quite sure that this man belonged to a band that was probably not very far away . So he decided that evasive tactics were best . As the Indian approached on ...
... Burnham would have waited , and shot him as he rounded the corner . But he was quite sure that this man belonged to a band that was probably not very far away . So he decided that evasive tactics were best . As the Indian approached on ...
332. oldal
... Burnham rode point and flank with the main herd ; the girls brought up the rear with the dogs and gentle stock , and the old man covered the trail with his long rifle . The two young deputy sheriffs who had been sent out to attach the ...
... Burnham rode point and flank with the main herd ; the girls brought up the rear with the dogs and gentle stock , and the old man covered the trail with his long rifle . The two young deputy sheriffs who had been sent out to attach the ...
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