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... sidled away. They wouldn’t man the sweeps with him. The captain had all the skiffs hauled up on the raft, alongside of his wigwam, and wouldn’t let t... ... into the head of the bend away above and beyond us a couple of miles. Now a skiff would dart away from one of them, and come fighting its laborious w... ...shout, “Gimme a pa a per!” as Life on the Mississippi Mark T wain 64 the skiff drifted swiftly astern. The clerk would throw over a file of New Or... ...se were picked up with out comment, you might notice that now a dozen other skiffs had been drifting down upon us without saying anything. You unders... ...mpartially divided up among twelve raftsmen’s crews, who have pulled a heavy skiff two miles on a hot day to get them, is simply incredible. As I have... ...cattle, except what I was able to pick up in a week’s apprenticeship over in Jersey just before we sailed. My cattle culture and cattle enthusiasm hav...
...s not strong enough to tramp the woods in a night like this. Put her in my skiff, and I will lose my life, or carry her through the rift safely, dark ... ...his cove, that the rude buildings just mentioned had been erected. Several skiffs, bateaux, and canoes were hauled up on the shore, and in the cove it... ...lict the country,” muttered Mr. Dunham, whose grand- father had been a New Jersey Quaker, his father a Presbyte- rian, and who had joined the Church o...
...k with her rump criss- crossed like a clan tartan; the two cart horses, now only used with pack-saddles; two cows, one in the straw (I trust) to-morro... ...de, ride!’ like a hero in a ballad. Lady Margaret and he were only come to shew the place; they returned, and the rest of our party, reinforced by Cap... ...lay was due to D. ’s infinite precautions, leading them up lanes, by back ways, and then down again to the beach road a hundred yards further on. It w... ...uld; Graham suggested Benedictus Benedicat, at which I leaped. We were nearly done, when old Popo inflicted the Atua howl (of which you have heard alr... ...ifference was marked when he subsequently made a speech in his own character as a plain God-fearing chief. A few more high chiefs, then Tusitala; one ... ...ning by lantern-light. Yesterday, Sunday, Belle and I were off by about half past eight, left our horses at a public house, and went on board the Cura...
...ciety, in the peaceful and unenterprising colonies of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, The posterity of Marmaduke did not escape the common lot of those w... ...safety. Thou mayst practise thy skill in horsemanship on the plains of New Jersey with safety; but in the hills of Otsego they may be suspended for a ... ...of Judge T emple and his family . The young man threw himself into a light skiff, and, seizing the oars, he sent it across the lake toward the hut of ... ...n the same side of the lake with the hut. Oliver Edwards pulled his little skiff to the first, and sat, for a minute, undecided whether to continue th... ...eason.” The remonstrance came too late; the canoe was already far from the skiff, and the two hunters were too much engaged in the pursuit to listen t... ... howling on the shore. 272 The Pioneers Edwards caught the painter of his skiff, and, making a noose, cast it from him with all his force, and luckil... ... its knot close around one of the antlers of the buck. For one instant the skiff was drawn through the water, but in the next the canoe glided before ...
... had been manipulated into a tiny harbour, with a boathouse for the little skiff in which Captain Henderson was wont to go round to the marble works o... ...ent, I suppose?” “Unless you are ready to prescribe only laughing and good Jersey cows’ milk,” said Bernard, pulling the long silky brown hair. “Where...
...ged pite- ously. The people of the quarter were not all idiots, of course, but all that begged seemed to be, and were said to be. I was thinking of go... ...t we are only able to send 1,200 soldiers against them, is utilized here to discourage emigration to America. The common people think the Indians are ... ...t kind of a passage did you have?” “Pretty fair.” “That was luck. We had it awful rough. Captain said he’d hardly seen it rougher. Where are you from?... ...gs, I get the fan-tods mighty soon. I say ‘Well, I must be going now— hope I’ll see you again’—and then I take a walk. Where you from?” Mark Twain 15... ...nich daily, and that it is published in Augsburg, forty or fifty miles away. It is like saying that the best daily paper in New York is published out ...
...ignal of the Gentleman Pensioner, that they very soon brought their little skiff under the stern of the Queen’s boat, where she sat beneath an awning,... ...erry to come alongside, and the young man was desired to step from his own skiff into the Queen’s barge, which he performed with graceful agility at t... ... most trifling events, hastened to ask the Queen’s permission to go in the skiff; and announce the royal visit to his master; ingeniously suggesting t... ...pported. Let me see —Knollis is sure, and through his means Guern- sey and Jersey. Horsey commands in the Isle of Wight. My brother-in-law, Huntingdon...
... and blue Scotch caps, and the more delicate a thick 195 Yo n g e woollen jersey in addition; and with all these precautions they were continually ca... ... fied against weather: ‘They wear a long flannel waistcoat, then a kind of jersey-shaped thing, with short trousers, reach- ing a little below the kne... ...lands separated by very narrow salt-water creeks and rivers, along which a skiff may be sculled. ‘Brooke has been over every part of it. His only diff...
... me at six o’clock and I jumped out of bed, hastily put on my trousers and jersey, washed my face and jumped on board ‘Delila.’ But it was too late, f... ...ometimes they would gaze out over the great basin of Argenteuil, where the skiffs might be seen scudding, with their white, careening sails, recall- i... ...e two swell boats!” They all went to look at them, and saw two beauti- ful skiffs in a wooden boathouse, which were as beautifully finished as if they... ...r had chosen in her mind as her seat. No doubt they were the owners of the skiffs, for they were dressed in boat- ing costume. They were stretched out... ...on chairs, and were sunburned, and had on flannel trousers and thin cotton jerseys, with short 262 De Maupassant sleeves, which showed their bare arm... ... flap in the wind like flags. Meanwhile, the two boating-men had got their skiffs into the water. They came back, and politely asked the ladies whethe... ...le wood on the Ile aux Anglais!” he called out, as he rowed off. The other skiff went slower, for the rower was looking at his companion so intently, ...
...nberries tossed on the waves and heaving up on the beach, their little red skiffs beating about among the alders;—such healthy natural tumult as prove... ...f he pleaseth, through it pass, And the heavens espy.” T wo men in a skiff, whom we passed hereabouts, floating buoyantly amid the reflections o... ...of the homesteads of the Huguenots, on Staten Island, off the coast of New Jersey. The hills in the interior of this island, though comparatively low,...
...p steel cuts, First rate to ride, to fight, to hit the bull’s eye, to sail a skiff, to sing a song or play on the banjo, Preferring scars and the bear... ...s of slender rope, In sight around me the quick veering and darting of fifty skiffs, my companions. O boating on the rivers, The voyage down the St. L... ...S T HOUGHT OF S CHOOL (For the Inauguration of a Public School, Camden, New Jersey, 1874 ) An old man’s thought of school, An old man gathering youth...
...erious movements were aroused. Our river guards discovered one day a small skiff moving quietly and mysteriously up the river near the east shore, fro... ...n to the army about Richmond. After visiting Baltimore and Burlington, New Jersey, I arrived at City Point on the 19th. On the way out to Harper’s Fer... ...k, so as to be able to visit my children, who were then in Burlington, New Jersey, attend- ing school. Mrs. Grant was with me in Washington at the tim... ...ucky, to surrender, but received for reply from Colonel Lawrence, 34th New Jersey Volunteers, that being placed there by his Government with adequate ...