 | George Vasey - 1847 - 88 pagina’s
...fell in with three of the natives driving a cow. They halted near a brook, and the drivers suddenly tripped up the cow, and gave the poor animal a very rude fall upon the ground. One of them then got across her neck, holding down her head by the horns, the other twisted the halter... | |
 | James Munson Olmstead - 1853
...at the hithermost bank of the river, where I thought we were to pitch our tent: the drivers suddenly tripped up the cow, and gave the poor animal a very...upon the ground, which was but the beginning of her sufferings. One of them sat across her neck, holding down her head by the horns, the other twisted... | |
 | James Munson Olmstead - 1853 - 413 pagina’s
...at the hithermost bank of the river, where I thought we were to pitch our tent: the drivers suddenly tripped up the cow, and gave the poor animal a very...upon the ground, which was but the beginning of her sufferings. One of them sat across her neck, holding down her head by the horns, the other twisted... | |
 | James Bruce - 1860 - 350 pagina’s
...particular manner, to the three soldiers, and held a short conversation with them. The drivers suddenly tripped up the 'cow, and gave the poor animal a very rude fall. One of them sat across her neck, holding down her head by the horns, the other twisted the halter about... | |
 | John Duns - 1863
...the hithermost bank of the river, where I thought we were to pitch our tent : the drivers suddenly tripped up the cow, and gave the poor animal a very...upon the ground, which was but the beginning of her sufferings. One of them sat across her neck, holding down her head by the horns, the other twisted... | |
 | James Greenwood - 1863 - 418 pagina’s
...who were driving the cow, and held a short conversation with them. Soon after, the drivers suddenly tripped up the cow, and gave the poor animal a very...upon the ground, which was but the beginning of her sufferings. One of them sat across her neck, holding down her head by the horns, the other twisted... | |
 | James Greenwood - 1863 - 418 pagina’s
...who were driving the cow, and held a short conversation with them. Soon after, the drivers suddenly tripped up the cow, and gave the poor animal a very...upon the ground, which was but the beginning of her sufferings. One of them sat across her neck, holding down her head by the horns, the other twisted... | |
 | George Bush - 1865 - 656 pagina’s
...at the hithermost bank of the river, where I thought we were to pitch our tent: the drivers suddenly ky i 3 Y6@ \ % i - u H ¡˶ < <3 : sufferings. One of them sat across her neck, holding down her head by the horns, the other twisted... | |
 | John Camden Hotten - 1868 - 384 pagina’s
...nearest bank of the river, where Mr. Bruce thought to pitch their tent. The drivers suddenly tript up the cow, and gave the poor animal a very rude fall...upon the ground, which was but the beginning of her sufferings. One of them sat across her neck, holding down her head by the horns, the other twisted... | |
 | Thomas Stackhouse - 1869
...hithermost bank of the river, where I thought we were to pitch our tent : the drivers suddenly tript up the cow, and gave the poor animal a very rude fall upon the ground, which was but the beginning of ner sufferings. One of them sat across her neck, holding down her head by the horns, the other twisted... | |
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