Not all for pleasure did the gaunt half-breed slip like a shadow in his hunting moccasons through the caƱons clad in pine.
While clad in noiseless moccasons the feet of the years shall fall; And I will cherish thee, my love, till Time shall scalp us all.
So, clad in noiseless moccasons the feet of the years shall fall; And I will cherish thee, my love, till Time shall scalp us all.
Then clad in noiseless moccasons the feet of the years shall fall; For I will cherish thee, my love, till Time shall scalp us all.
The men were once more in full uniform, instead of the pioneer garb of buckskin shirt and leggings and moccasons which had won such universal approval, and was so appropriate to general use that it was almost recognized as a fatigue uniform.
A Messenger--and then he hears--the moccasons of squaws!
The heavy-footed Dudley hath scarce mounted to the dividing ridge, where report goeth the prints of moccasons were seen," observed a young man, who in his person bore all the evidences of an active and healthful manhood.
It was at this moment, when his energies were recruited by rest, that the chief heard the tread of the moccasons on his trail.
They made clothing of flax and wool of their own raising, hats of similar materials, and shoes ormoccasons of moose and seal skin.
In his torment he begged them to kill him; on which a French officer who was near persuaded them to untie his hands and take off some of the packs, and the chief who had captured him gave him a pair of moccasons to protect his lacerated feet.
The next day was spent by the Indians in making moccasons for the march, and by the French in preparing for an expedition on a larger scale than had been at first intended.
Their moccasons are like those of the men, as are also the leggings, which do not reach beyond the knee, where they are met by a long, loose mantle of skin, which reaches nearly to the ankles.
He had been overtaken by the night, and had slept in the snow, with no covering but a pair of deer-skin moccasons and leggings, and a buffalo-robe.
The moccasons are of dressed buffalo-skin, the hair being worn inwards.
They had scarce laid down to sleep, when a dog strayed into the camp with a small pack of moccasonstied upon his back; for dogs are made to carry burdens among the Indians.
The feet of his horses had by this time become so worn and wounded by the rocks, that he had to make moccasons for them of buffalo hide.
Many of them had neither shoes nor sandals; a few had moccasons made of skins.
Taught by the Indians, the Spaniards made themselves very comfortable moccasons of deerskin, and also strong bucklers, impervious to arrows, of buffalo hide.
They have travelled over a long and thorny path, with moccasons worn out, and feet that were getting sore; but their minds were light.
Then Coquan go back into camp, and take all the moccasons outside, and set the tubs of dirty water outside each door.
Tom followed his example and stretched himself out beside him, pulling off his moccasons so that he could have the full benefit of the fire.
Their moccasons were whole, or as much so as could be expected, and the wear and tear of their buckskin shirts was no more than our own.
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