| Margaret Ashmun - 1910 - 314 pages
...soon as Raymond and I discovered the village from the gap in the hills, we were seen in our turn ; keen eyes were constantly on the watch. As we rode...nearest us was darkened with a crowd of naked figures. Several men came forward to meet us. I could distinguish among them the green blanket of the Frenchman... | |
| Will David Howe - 1912 - 330 pages
...soon as Raymond and I discovered the village from the gap in the hills, we were seen in our turn ; keen eyes were constantly on the watch. As we rode...nearest us was darkened with a crowd of naked figures. Several men came forward to meet us. I could distinguish among them the green blanket of the Frenchman... | |
| Kate Forrest Oswell, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1912 - 618 pages
...As soon as Raymond and I discovered the village from the gap in the hills, we were seen in our turn; keen eyes were constantly on the watch. As we rode down upon the plain, the side of the village 40 nearest us was darkened with a crowd of naked figures gathering around the lodges. Several men came... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1918 - 428 pages
...in the hills, we were seen in our turn ; keen eyes were constantly on the watch. As we rode down 10 upon the plain, the side of the village nearest us...the Frenchman Reynal. When we came up the ceremony 15 of shaking hands had to be gone through with in due form, and then all were eager to know what had... | |
| William Dodge Lewis, Albert Lindsay Rowland - 1920 - 378 pages
...As soon as Raymond and I discovered the village from the gap in the hills, we were seen in out turn; keen eyes were constantly on the watch. As we rode...nearest us was darkened with a crowd of naked figures. Several men came forward to meet us. I could distinguish among them the green blanket of the Frenchman,... | |
| William Dodge Lewis, Albert Lindsay Rowland - 1920 - 380 pages
...As soon as Raymond and I discovered the village from the gap in the hills, we were seen in out turn; keen eyes were constantly on the watch. As we rode...of the village nearest us was darkened with a crowd cf naked figures. Several men came forward to meet us. I could distinguish among them the green blanket... | |
| Thomas Henry Briggs, Isabel McKinney, Florence Vane Skeffington - 1921 - 426 pages
...below = phrase above = clause Phrases are numbered at each end; clauses are lettered. For example: As we rode down upon the plain the side of the village...nearest us was darkened with a crowd of naked figures. 3 : 3 Clause a is an adjunct of the verb was. Phrase I is added to the noun side, phrase 2 to the noun... | |
| Thomas Henry Briggs, Isabel McKinney, Florence Vane Skeffington - 1921 - 446 pages
...= phrase above = clause 390 Phrases are numbered at each end ; clauses are lettered. For example : As we rode down upon the plain the side of the village nearest us 2 3 * "" " ~ '' 2 " " '*''**•* was darkened with a crowd of naked figures. 3 3 Clause a is an adjunct... | |
| Melvin Everett Haggerty - 1927 - 586 pages
...soon as Raymond and I discovered the village from the gap in the hills, we were seen in our turn ; keen eyes were constantly on the watch. As we rode...nearest us was darkened with a crowd of naked figures. Several men came forward to meet us. I could distinguish among them the green blanket of the Frenchman... | |
| Francis Parkman - 2007 - 329 pages
...soon as Raymond and I discovered the village from the gap in the hills, we were seen in our turn ; keen eyes were constantly on the watch. As we rode...around the lodges. Several men came forward to meet u& I could distinguish among them the green blanket of the Frenchman Reynal. When we came up the ceremony... | |
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