| Kentucky - 1850 - 608 pages
...name of Smith, who had fallen into their hands, and whom the women had begged might not be dispatched before their eyes. It was this halt that enabled the...women immediately gave the alarm, and the miscreants mounting their horses, which were large, fleet and powerful, fled in separate directions. Leeper singled... | |
| Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1855 - 908 pages
...name of Smith, who had fallen into their hands, and whom the women had begged might not be dispatched before their eyes. It was this halt that enabled the...women immediately gave the alarm, and the miscreants mounting their horses, which were large, fleet and powerful, fled in separate directions. Leeper singled... | |
| Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1858 - 592 pages
...name of Smith, who had fallen into their hands, and whom the women had begged might not be dispatched before their eyes. It was this halt that enabled the...women immediately gave the alarm, and the miscreants mounting their horses, which were large, fleet, and powerful, fled in separate directions. Leeper singled... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - United States - 1861 - 748 pages
...name of Smith, who had fallen into their hands, and whom the women had begged might not be dispatched before their eyes. It was this halt that enabled the...women immediately gave the alarm, and the miscreants, mounting their horses, which were large, fleet and powerful, fled in separate directions. Leeper singled... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - Mississippi River Valley - 1865 - 778 pages
...name of Smith, who had fallen into their hands, and whom the women had begged might not be dispatched before their eyes. It was this halt that enabled the...women immediately gave the alarm, and the miscreants, mounting their horses, which were large, fleet and powerful, fled in separate directions. Leeper singled... | |
| William B. Allen - History - 1872 - 464 pages
...by the name of Smith who had fallen into their hands, and whom the women did not wish to see killed before their eyes. It was this halt that enabled the...them. The women immediately gave the alarm, and the Harpes, mounting their horses, which were large and fleet, fled in separate directions. Leeper singled... | |
| Emerson Hough - West (U.S.) - 1907 - 1208 pages
...name of Smith, who had fallen into their hands, and whom the women had begged might not be dispatched before their eyes. It was this halt that enabled the...women immediately gave the alarm, and the miscreants mounting their horses, which were large, fleet and powerful, fled in separate directions. Leeper singled... | |
| Emerson Hough - Americana - 1907 - 426 pages
...name of Smith, who had fallen into their hands, and whom the women had begged might not be dispatched before their eyes. It was this halt that enabled the...women immediately gave the alarm, and the miscreants mounting their horses, which were large, fleet and powerful, fled in separate directions. Leeper singled... | |
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