| William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1909 - 874 pages
...waters, bringing back to memory the beautiful and poetic words of Salltatha, the Yellow-knife Indian, ' My father, you have spoken well. You have told me that heaven is beautiful. Tell me now one thing more. Is it more beautiful than the land of the musk-ox in summer,... | |
| Mina Hubbard - Explorers - 1908 - 388 pages
...Warburton Pike's famous guide, who when the good priest had told him of the beauties of heaven said, " My Father, you have spoken well. You have told me that heaven is beautiful. Tell me now one thing more. Is it more beautiful than the land of the musk ox in sum-mer,... | |
| Mina Hubbard - Explorers - 1908 - 392 pages
...Warburton Pike's famous guide, who when the good priest had told him of the beauties of heaven said, " My Father, you have spoken well. You have told me that heaven is beautiful. Tell me now one thing more. Is it more beautiful than the land of the musk ox in summer,... | |
| Mina Hubbard - Labrador (N.L.) - 1908 - 486 pages
...Warburton Pike's famous guide, who when the good priest had told him of the beauties of heaven said, " My Father you have spoken well. You have told me that heaven is beautiful. Tell me now one thing more. Is it more beautiful than the land of the musk ox in summer,... | |
| Literature - 1909 - 852 pages
...waters, bringing back to memory the beautiful and poetic words of Salltatha, the Yellowknife Indian, "My father, you have spoken well. You have told me that heaven is beautiful. Tell me now one thing more. Is It more beautiful than the land of the musk-ox in summer,... | |
| Auguste Henri de Trémaudan - Hudson Bay - 1915 - 362 pages
...but for my part, I can understand the feeling that prompted Salatha's answer to the worthy priest, who was explaining to him the beauties of Heaven....have told me that heaven is very beautiful ; tell me one thing more. Is it more >eautiful than the country of the musk-ox in summer, when sometimes the... | |
| 1924 - 574 pages
...but for my part, I can understand the feeling that prompted Salatha's answer to the worthy priest, who was explaining to him the beauties of Heaven:...have told me that heaven is very beautiful; tell me one thing more. Is it more beautiful than the country of the musk-ox in summer, when sometimes the... | |
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