259 examples of pale-face in sentences

Here he seemed to allow by implication for Peetka's prejudicethere were two kinds of pale-face strangersand on an impulse he drew out Muckluck's medal.

In this, as in all other customs that the young pale-face wished to follow, he was unopposed by Tisquantum; who seemed entirely indifferent as to the religious feelings or social habits of his adopted son, so long as he acquired a skill in the arts of war and hunting: and, in these respects, Henrich's progress fully answered his expectations.

He did not, therefore, give himself any concern as to the other objects of his adopted son's belief or worship; neither did he care to prevent Oriana from listening to the doctrines of the pale-face, so long as she continued obedient and gentle, and neglected none of the duties of an Indian squaw.

Jyanough could lend his horse to the pale-face, if he should happen to wish to hunt.

She could say this with truth; for so rapidly had she recovered, that the inexperienced eye of the Indian could detect no remaining indisposition in the slight and graceful form of the interesting pale-face, or any trace of disease in the bright eye that smiled so kindly upon him.

Why pale-face mo'der and pale-face darter no love one anoder, like red-skin?" "Really, Nick, you are somewhat interrogating this evening; but, my squaw must be a little desirous of seeing the inside of her house, as well as its outside, and I must refer you to that honest fellow, yonder, for an answer.

Come ashoreparade, pale-face mannermarch boohboohdem cannon; pop, popdem gun.

"Cap'in pale-face chief.

Whether it were a pale-face or a red-skin, it was impossible to distinguish, though the whole movement left little doubt that an assailant or a spy was attempting to pass the outer defences.

LookInjin chop, pale-face look on!

" "Pale-face hab two nameTuscarora got t'ree.

" Slowly he opened his eyes, and seeing the little one was by his side, he raised his hands aloft and said, "Me thank Great Spirit; me afraid Great Spirit take me home without seeing little Pale-face once more.

Then he said sternly, "The heart of the Pale-face is not true.

They choose to look at the rifle of the Pale-face.

"Will the Dark Flower," said Joe, catching the name she had given herself, "help the Pale-face if he opens his heart to her?

But in the meantime, if a Peigan moves from the spot where he sits, or lifts a bow, my young men shall fire, and the Peigans know that the rifle of the Pale-face always kills.

" "The Pale-face does not know the Blackfeet," answered the chief.

"Then in the darkness I saw again," said the old brave, "that old pale-faced mother, weeping for the loss of her only son," when he immediately returned the cloak to its place, and with far more difficulty than in his descent, he succeeded in reaching his attic prison, where he laid himself down, muttering to himself, "not yet,poor old pale-face got but one.

And a strange fate hung over the pale-face groom and the dusky bridethat in her land and by her people he should be slain; that in his land and among his people she should die and find a lonely grave beside an English river.

Kitty was never weary of the bright beads and ornaments of the Indian maidens, and Rudolph found great delight in shooting with the bows and arrows of the papooses or children, who, in turn, were wonderfully amused at the bad shots of the little pale-face.

Instead of resenting this, the Indians seemed to admire the pluck of the young pale-face, and he rose in their favor at once.

After awhile, in his desire to win their confidence, he even went so far as to signify to the Indians that he would like to become one of them; that their mode of life suited him well, and he would be glad to hunt and fish with them and be a pale-face no more.

In judging of numbers of men, a column of troops, for example, both races are liable to exaggerate, the negro generally going beyond the pale-face.

"Humph," at length he muttered, "the pale-face rob Seminole of everything else, now he follow us here:no, the great father must know the truth, you teach me to write him, no white man ever come here and go away to tell, you stay here always; you no speak to any one here but me, you set down, teach me.

"Let the pale-face come," said the knot of savages around her; "it is for her she calls.

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