The AntiquaryWard, Lock, 1890 - 426 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... horses ; and that horse could by no means be brought to stand fire . Perhaps the worshipful owner sympathized in the scru- ples of this sagacious quadruped , and began to think , that what was so much dreaded by the horse could not be ...
... horses ; and that horse could by no means be brought to stand fire . Perhaps the worshipful owner sympathized in the scru- ples of this sagacious quadruped , and began to think , that what was so much dreaded by the horse could not be ...
Pagina 175
... horse- back , he lingered behind the carriages until they had fairly turned the corner in the road to Knockwinnock , and then , wheeling his horse's head round , gave him the spur in the opposite direction . A very few minutes brought ...
... horse- back , he lingered behind the carriages until they had fairly turned the corner in the road to Knockwinnock , and then , wheeling his horse's head round , gave him the spur in the opposite direction . A very few minutes brought ...
Pagina 366
... horse , Sir Arthur . ” " Mine ! " said the poor Baronet ; " mine was it ? then the sun has been in my eyes . Well , I'm not worthy having a horse any longer , since I don't know my own when I see him . " " Good Heaven ! " thought ...
... horse , Sir Arthur . ” " Mine ! " said the poor Baronet ; " mine was it ? then the sun has been in my eyes . Well , I'm not worthy having a horse any longer , since I don't know my own when I see him . " " Good Heaven ! " thought ...
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