 | Francis Parkman - 1875 - 406 pages
...shouldered heavily along, inch by inch, on their interminable journey. It was easy to see that fear and dissension prevailed among them; some of the men —...looked wistfully upon us as we rode lightly and swiftly by, and then impatiently at their own lumbering wagons and heavy-gaited oxen. Others were unwilling... | |
 | Francis Parkman - 1898 - 286 pages
...shouldered heavily along, inch by inch, on their interminable journey. It was easy to see that fear and dissension prevailed among them ; some of the men...looked wistfully upon us as we rode lightly and swiftly by, and then impatiently at their own lumbering wagons and heavy-gaited oxen. Others were unwilling... | |
 | Francis Parkman - 1910 - 574 pages
...interminable journey. It was easy to see that fear and dissension prevailed among them; some of the men-^-but these, with one exception, were bachelors— looked...leader they had chosen, and wished to depose him; discontents were fermented by some ambitious spirits, who had hopes of succeeding in his place. The... | |
 | Francis Parkman - 1910 - 402 pages
...shouldered heavily along, 3 inch by inch, on their interminable journey. It was easy to see that fear and dissension prevailed among them ; some of the men...looked wistfully upon us as we rode lightly and swiftly by, and then impatiently at their own lumbering wagons and 10 heavy-gaited oxen. Others were unwilling... | |
 | Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin - 1914 - 440 pages
...shouldered heavily along, inch by inch, on their interminable journey. It was easy to see that fear and dissension prevailed among them ; some of the men...looked wistfully upon us as we rode lightly and swiftly by, and then impatiently at their own lumbering wagons and heavy-gaited oxen. Others were unwilling... | |
 | Francis Parkman - 1918 - 428 pages
...inch by inch, on their interminable journey. It was easy to see that fear and dissension prevailed 15 among them; some of the men — but these, with one...were unwilling to advance at all, until the party 20 they had left behind should have rejoined them. Many were murmuring against the leader they had... | |
 | Francis Parkman - 1991 - 1012 pages
...shouldered heavily along, inch by inch, on their interminable journey. It was easy to see that fear and dissension prevailed among them; some of the men —...Others were unwilling to advance at all, until the part)' they had left behind should have rejoined them. Many were murmuring against the leader they... | |
 | Francis Parkman - 1910 - 550 pages
...shouldered heavily along, inch by inch, on their interminable journey. It was easy to see that fear and dissension prevailed among them ; some of the men...looked wistfully upon us as we rode lightly and swiftly by, and then impatiently at their own lumbering wagons and heavy-gaited oxen. Others were unwilling... | |
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