Flint, Timothy

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The First White Man of the West; Or, the Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'l Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky书籍相关信息

  • ISBN:9780217080910
  • 作者:Flint, Timothy
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  • 出版时间:2013-4
  • 页数:108
  • 价格:$ 22.59
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  • 适合人群:Readers interested in American history, especially the exploration and settlement of the American frontier; Fans of historical fiction; Fans of adventure and exploration narratives; General literature enthusiasts looking for a mix of history and fiction
  • TAG:historical fiction / Frontier Literature / American Exploration / Biographical Fiction / Western Expansion
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  • 更新时间:2025-05-07 13:44:22

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. Boone, with Finley and others, start on their exploring expedition ? Boone kills a panther in the night?Their progress over the mountains?They descend into the great valley?Description of the new country?Herds of buffaloes?Their wanderings in the wilderness. The first of May, 1769, Finley and Boone, with four others, whose names were Stewart, Ilolden, Mooney, and Cool, and who had pledged themselves to the undertaking, were assembled at the house of Boone, in readiness to commence their journey. It may be imagined that all the neighbors gathered to witness their departure. A rifle, ammunition, and a light knapsack were all the baggage with which they dared encumber themselves. Provisions for a few days were bestowed along with the clothing deemed absolutely necessary for comfort upon the long route. No shame could aiiach to the manhood and courage of Daniel Boone from the fact that tears were said to have rushed to his eyes, as he kissed his wife and children before he turned from his door for the last time for months, and perhaps forever. The nature of the pioneer was as gentle and affectionate as it was firm and persevering. He had power, however, to send back the unbidden gush to its source, and forcibly to withdraw his mind from enervating thoughts. Beside, the natural elasticity of his temperament and the buoyancy of his character came to his aid. The anticipation of new and strange incidents operated to produce in the minds of the tr. vellers, from the commencement of the enterprise, a kind of wild pleasure. With alert and vigorous steps they pursued a north-west course, and were soon beyond the reach of the most distant view of their homes. This day and night, and the succeeding one, the scenes in view were familiar; but in the course of the four or...