In order to appreciate Lithuanian songs and dishes, one must have health, must live in the country, and must be returning from a hunting party.
So I beg that Your Honour the Chamberlain will deign to recall your commands, and will forgive me that I cannot ride to such a hunting party, and never will set foot in one!
The gentry, when invited to a diet, a district assembly, a family holiday, or a hunting party, would pull the casks from the wine cellar on their girdles.
The Grand village of Manetarres, The One Eye is the principal Chief and he is out on a hunting party.
Capt Clark set out with a hunting party consisting of sixteen of our command and two frenchmen who together with two others, have established a small hut and resided this winter within the vicinity of Fort Mandane under our protection.
But it was too late; the sound of horns was heard, and the King and Melot appeared, followed by a hunting party.
The King purposes to give a hunting party to-morrow.
The next day, as he had said, the King gave a hunting party in honour of the two brides.
These flames were immediately succeeded by a large stream of melted snow water, which flowed into the neighbouring valley, and drowned two Kamtchadals, who were at that time upon an hunting party.
Korovin found there an empty baidar, which he knew to be the same in which Barnasheff had sailed, when he was sent upon an hunting party.
On the 14th, two companies, each consisting of eleven men, were sent out upon an hunting partyto the Eastern point of the island; they returned in four days with hostages.
On the 2d of September Korovin, as is before related, was at his own desire sent out with a hunting party in two baidars.
If a head-hunting party sees a large tree fall, the expedition is abandoned, and no young men who took part can ever join another venture of the same kind.
Lieutenant Prescott was going with the hunting party.
How much discipline is needed, sir, with a hunting party?
Major Silsbee has suggested that I allow some of the men of B company to form themselves into a hunting party and go away on leave into the mountains.
A soldier's hunting partyis something of a picnic affair, and discipline is relaxed as much as possible.
As we were travelling through a forest we surprised a hunting party of natives.
It was evident that the natives had recently been in the neighbourhood, but we thought it probable they might have been a hunting party, who had returned again to the plains.
This circumstance had very much weakened the ice, and I sent two of the Indians on an hunting party to a lake at the distance of nine miles, which, they informed me, was frequented by animals of various kinds.
Le Roux and an Indian, with his family, who were on a hunting party, and had been out twenty-five days.
I sent the Indians on an hunting party, but they returned without success; and they expressed their determination not to follow me any further, from their apprehension of being drowned.
They proceeded also on a hunting party, as well as to discover a passage among the islands; but at three in the afternoon they returned without having succeeded in either object.
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