| Michigan - 1873 - 756 pages
...liquor. Death, again, was threatened, and not as possible only, but as certain. Henry mentioned his fears on this subject to M. Langlade, begging him to represent the danger to his master. Langlade, in this instance, did not withhold his compassion, and the Indian immediately... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle - Indians of North America - 1874 - 638 pages
...mentioned my fears on this subject to Mr. Langlade, begging him to represent them to my master. Mr. Langlade, in this instance, did not withhold his compassion,...I was, until he found another opportunity to take meaway." CHAPTER X. ADVENTURES OF ENGLISH TRADERS AT MICHILIMACKINAC— THEY ARB RESCUED BY THE OTTAWAS... | |
| Michigan - 1874 - 740 pages
...liquor. Death, again, was threatened, and not as possible only, but as certain. Henry mentioned his fears on this subject to M. Langlade, begging him to represent the danger to his master. Langlade, in this instance, did not withhold his compassion, and the Indian immediately... | |
| Michigan - 1874 - 740 pages
...liquor. Death, again, was threatened, and not as possible only, but as certain. Henry mentioned his fears on this subject to M. Langlade, begging him to represent the danger to his master. Langlade, in this instance, did not withhold his compassion, and the Indian immediately... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 pages
...mad with liquor. Death was again threatened, and not as possible only, but as certain. I mentioned my fears on this subject to M. Langlade, begging him...reascended my garret stairs, in order to place myself as far as possible out of the reach of insult from drunken Indians; but I had not remained there more... | |
| Francis Parkman - Pontiac's Conspiracy, 1763-1765 - 1880 - 402 pages
...mad with liquor, death again was threatened, and not as possible only, but as certain. I mentioned my fears on this subject to M. Langlade, begging him...until he found another opportunity to take me away." Scarcely, however, had he been gone an hour, when an Indian came to the house, and directed Henry to... | |
| Augustus Lynch Mason - Indians of North America - 1884 - 1056 pages
...mad with liquor, death again was threatened, and not as possible only, but as certain. I mentioned my fears on this subject to M. Langlade, begging him...to take me away. Thus far secure, I re-ascended my garret-stairs, in order to place myself the farthest possible out of the reach of drunken Indians."... | |
| Francis Parkman - Pontiac's Conspiracy, 1763-1765 - 1884 - 400 pages
...mad with liquor, death again was threatened, and not as possible only, but as certain, I mentioned my fears on this subject to M. Langlade, begging him...until he found another opportunity to take me away." Scarcely, however, had he been gone an hour, when an Indian came to the house, and directed Henry to... | |
| Antrim County (Mich.) - 1884 - 484 pages
...mad with liquor, death again was threatened, and not as possible only, but as certain. I mentioned my fears on this subject to M. Langlade, begging him to represent the clanger to my master. M. Langlade, in this instance, did not withhold his compassion, and Wenniway... | |
| John Read Bailey - Mackinac Island (Mich.) - 1895 - 244 pages
...mad with liquor, death again was threatened, and not as possible only, but as certain. I mentioned my fears on this subject to M. Langlade, begging him...reascended my garret stairs, in order to place myself the farthest possible out of the reach of insult from drunken Indians; but I had not remained there more... | |
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