| Robert Hare - United States - 1850 - 340 pages
...a safe conveyance to the lines of the Americans, and after that he felt as if all danger was over ; and the more he thought of it, the more determined he was to carry out his project ; and as Mr. Dexter was in civil life, he saw no reason why he, and perhaps... | |
| Ward Hill Lamon - 1872 - 630 pages
...being notified, and went to the west of the Mississippi ; but he had spent his youth in that locality, and the more he thought of it, the more determined he was to return thither. He readily enlisted the sympathies of the Indians, who are ever prone to ponder... | |
| Edward Stewart Moffat - 1914 - 358 pages
...time outside of mining camps. The full weight of what this might mean to the girl was troubling him, and the more he thought of it the more determined he was to keep it from her. " I've wanted to talk to you about Buckner," the girl began, with a note in her... | |
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