James Fenimore Cooper Quote

I will go upon the rock, boys, and look abroad for the savages," said Ishmael shortly after, advancing towards them with a mien which he intended should be conciliating, at the same time that it was authoritative. "If there is nothing to fear, we will go out on the plain; the day is too good to be lost in words, like women in the towns wrangling over their tea and sugared cakes.


The Prairie (1827)


I will go upon the rock, boys, and look abroad for the savages, said Ishmael shortly after, advancing towards them with a mien which he intended...

I will go upon the rock, boys, and look abroad for the savages, said Ishmael shortly after, advancing towards them with a mien which he intended...

I will go upon the rock, boys, and look abroad for the savages, said Ishmael shortly after, advancing towards them with a mien which he intended...

I will go upon the rock, boys, and look abroad for the savages, said Ishmael shortly after, advancing towards them with a mien which he intended...