| George Sheldon - 1895 - 696 páginas
...life and character. She says of her mistress: — A severe and proud dame she was, bestowing every day in dressing herself, near as much time as any...with jewels in her ears and bracelets upon her hands. When she had dressed herself her work was to make girdles of wampum and beads. At great (lances she... | |
| Hezekiah Butterworth - 1895 - 316 páginas
...to have comprehended at all how nearly equally balanced in this war was " man's inhumanity to man." dressing herself, near as much time as any of the...necklaces, with jewels in her ears, and bracelets upon her hand. When she had dressed herself, her work was to make girdles of wampum and beads." The following... | |
| 1897 - 50 páginas
...severe and proud dame she was," writes Mrs. Rowlandson; " bestowing every day in dressing herself nearly as much time as any of the gentry of the land, powdering her hair and painting her fare, going with her necklaces, with jewels in her ears, and bracelets upon her hands." The terrible... | |
| 1900 - 734 páginas
...with whom I had lived and served all this time ... A severe and proud dame was she ; bestowing every day in dressing herself near as much time as any of...with jewels in her ears and bracelets upon her hands . . . When she had dressed herself her work was to make girdles of wampum and beads." In imagination... | |
| Almira Larkin White - 1900 - 1014 páginas
...with whom I had lived and served all this while. A severe and proud dame she was ; bestowing every day in dressing herself near as much time as any of...jewels in her ears, and bracelets upon her hands. When she had dressed herself, her work was to make girdles of wampum and beads. The third Squaw was... | |
| Irving Berdine Richman - 1902 - 324 páginas
...following interesting description of Queen Weetamoe: " A severe and proud dame she was; bestowing everyday in dressing herself near as much time as any of the...with jewels in her ears and bracelets upon her hands. When she had dressed herself her work was to make girdles of wampum and beads." — Rowlandson Narrative,... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1902 - 426 páginas
...dame she was, bestowing every day, in dressing herself, nearly as much time as any of the gentry in the land, powdering her hair and painting her face,...going with her necklaces, with jewels in her ears. When she had dressed herself, her work was to make girdles of wampum and beads." Wampum was the money... | |
| Sidney Smith Rider - 1904 - 336 páginas
...bestowing every day in dressing herself, near as much time as any of V\EETAMOE, THE WIFE OF QUANOPEN. II the gentry of the land ; powdering her hair, and painting...with jewels in her ears and bracelets upon her hands. When she had dressed herself her work was to make girdles of wampum, and beads." Concerning these girdles,... | |
| 1905 - 86 páginas
...quaint narrative "Twenty Removes," refers to her mistress as "A severe and proud dame, bestowing every day in dressing herself near as much time as any of...the Land, powdering her Hair and painting her Face." Mrs. Rowlandson was here when the Indians returned from Marlboro and was present at the grand pow-wow... | |
| Emily Beaman Wooden - 1909 - 234 páginas
...served all this while. A severe and proud dame she was, bestowing every day in dressing herself, nearly as much time as any of the gentry of the land ; powdering her hair and painting her face, going with necklaces, with jewels in her ears, and bracelets upon her hands. When she had dressed herself her... | |
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