The Last of the MohicansIllus. in black-and-white. This action-packed edition of James Fenimore Cooper's famous adventure brings the wilds of the American frontier and the drama of the French and Indian War to vivid life. |
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advance Alice already American answered appeared approach arms attention believe better blood body called character chief Chingachgook close companions continued Cooper Cora countenance danger dark David deep Delawares demanded direction Duncan ears enemy English entered exclaimed expression eyes face father feelings feet fire followed forest French give glance hand Hawkeye head heard Heyward Huron Indian instant interrupted knew lake language latter leave light listened lodge look Magua manner meaning Mohicans moment moved movements native nature never object observed once party passed path person present proved race raised regarded returned rifle rock savage scene scout seemed seen short side silent sisters soon sounds speak spirit stood thing thought trees tribe turned Uncas voice warrior whole woods young youth