| Bret Harte - 1871 - 288 strani
...a distinction rather than a definition. Perhaps in the minor details of fingers, toes, ears, etc., the camp may have been deficient, but these slight...lay in a triangular valley, between two hills and a viver. The only outlet was a steep trail over the summit of a hill that faced the cabin, now illuminated... | |
| william blackwood - 1871 - 810 strani
...a definition. Perhaps in the minor details of fingers, toes, ears, tc., the camp may have Ъееп deficient ; but these slight omissions did not detract...from their aggregate force. The strongest man had lost three fingers on hie right hand ; the best ahot had but one eye. " Such was the physical aspect... | |
| 1871 - 818 strani
...Perhaps in the minor details of lingers, toes, ears, '&c., the camp may have been deficicnt; but th esc slight omissions did not detract from their aggregate force. The strongest man had lost three lingers on hls right hand; the best shot had but one eye. "Such was the physical aspect... | |
| Bret Harte - 1882 - 434 strani
...was a distinction rather than a defmition. Perhaps in the minor details of fingers, toes, cars, &e., the camp may have been deficient, but these slight...around the cabin. The camp lay in a triangular valley beween two hills and a river. The only outlet was a steep trail over the summit of a hill that faced... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 284 strani
...distinction rather than a definition. Perhaps in the minor details of fingers, toes, ears, •etc., the camp may have been deficient, but these slight...lay in a triangular valley, between two hills and a viver. The only outlet was a steep trail over the summit of a hill that faced the cabin, now illuminated... | |
| Bret Harte - 1900 - 430 strani
...man was scarcely over five feet in height, with a soft voice and an embarrassed, timid manner. Tht term "roughs" applied to them was a distinction rather...around the cabin. The camp lay in a triangular valley beween two hills and a river. The only outlet was a steep trail over the summit of a hill that faced... | |
| Bret Harte - 1906 - 486 strani
...a distinction rather than a definition. Perhaps in the minor details of fingers, toes, ears, etc., the camp may have been deficient, but these slight...man had but three fingers on his right hand ; the hest shot had but one eye. Such was the physical aspect of the men that were dispersed around the cabin.... | |
| John Erskine - 1910 - 424 strani
...a distinction rather than a definition. Perhaps in the minor details of fingers, toes, ears, etc., the camp may have been deficient, but these slight...on his right hand; the best shot had but one eye." It is part of the same incongruity that the wild justice of the Argonaut country was administered with... | |
| John Erskine - 1910 - 432 strani
...the minor details of fingers, toes, ears, etc., the camp may have been deficient, but BRET HARTE 361 these slight omissions did not detract from their...on his right hand; the best shot had but one eye." It is part of the same incongruity that the wild justice of the Argonaut country was administered with... | |
| Elias Lieberman - 1912 - 212 strani
...a distinction rather than a definition. Perhaps in the minor details of fingers, toes, ears, etc., the camp may have been deficient, but these slight...on his right hand; the best shot had but one eye." John Oakhurst, the gambler mentioned in this description, is the chief character in the companion r... | |
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