He then endeavored to dissuade Tom Simson from delaying further, but in vain. He even pointed out the fact that there was no provision, nor means of making a camp. But, unluckily, the Innocent met this objection by assuring the party that he was provided... The Luck of Roaring Camp, and Other Sketches - Stran 25avtor: Bret Harte - 1873 - 256 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Francis Bret Harte - 1872 - 442 strani
...but in vain. He even pointed out the fact that there was no provision, nor means of making a camp. But, unluckily, the Innocent met this objection by...Nothing but Mr. Oakhurst's admonishing foot saved Uncle Billy from bursting into a roar of laughter. As it was, he felt compelled to retire up the canon... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1879 - 220 strani
...but in vain. He even pointed out the fact that there was no provision, nor means for making a camp. But, unluckily, the Innocent met this objection by...Nothing but Mr. Oakhurst's admonishing foot saved CJncle Billy from bursting into a roar of laughter. As it was, he felt compelled to retire up the canon... | |
| Bret Harte - 1882 - 434 strani
...but in vain. He even pointed out the fact that there was no provision, nor means of making a camp, But, unluckily, the Innocent met this objection by...provisions, and by the discovery of a rude attempt at a loghousc near the trail. " I'm. \ can stay with Mrs. Oakhurst," said the Innocent, pointing to the... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 700 strani
...but in vain. He even pointed out the fact that there was no provision, nor means of making a camp. But, unluckily, the Innocent met this objection by...Nothing but Mr. Oakhurst's admonishing foot saved Uncle Billy from bursting into a roar of laughter. As it was, he felt compelled to retire up the cation... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 548 strani
...but in vain. He even pointed out the fact that there was no provision, nor means of making a camp. But, unluckily, the Innocent met this objection by...Nothing but Mr. Oakhurst's admonishing foot saved Uncle Billy from bursting into a roar of laughter. As it was, he felt compelled to retire up the canon... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 286 strani
...but in vain. He even pointed out the fact that there was no provision, nor means of making a camp. But, unluckily, the Innocent met this objection by...Nothing but Mr. Oakhurst's admonishing foot saved Uncle Billy from bursting into a roar of laughter. As it was, lie felt compelled to retire up the canon... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 284 strani
...but in vain. He even pointed out the fact that there was no provision, nor means of making a •camp. But, unluckily, the Innocent met this objection by...myself." Nothing but Mr. Oakhurst's admonishing foot caved Uncle Billy from bursting into a roar of laughter. As it was, he felt compelled to retire up... | |
| Bret Harte - 1899 - 548 strani
...but in vain. He even pointed out the fact that there was no provision, nor means of making a camp. But, unluckily, the Innocent met this objection by...Duchess, "and I can shift for myself." Nothing but Mr. Oakhurst 's admonishing foot saved Uncle Billy from bursting into a roar of laughter. As it was, he... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 646 strani
...provided with an extra mule loaded with provisions, and by the discovery of a rude attempt at a log house near the trail. " Piney can stay with Mrs. Oakhurst,"...Nothing but Mr. Oakhurst's admonishing foot saved Uncle Billy from bursting into a roar of laughter. As it was, he felt compelled to retire up the canon... | |
| Bret Harte - 1900 - 430 strani
...but in vain. He evea pointed out the fact that there was no provision, nor means of making a camp. But, unluckily, the Innocent met this objection by...Nothing but Mr. Oakhurst's admonishing foot saved Uncle Billy from bursting into a roar of laughter. As it was, he felt compelled to retire up the canon... | |
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