... carcass thrown to him for food. Another dog had lain down, with a hold of one of the same poor fellow's cold hands. Every now and then he would clap his head sideways on the ground, so as to get the back grinders to bear on his prey; and there the... The Cruise of the Midge - Página 32de Michael Scott - 1837 - 318 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1834 - 1046 páginas
...his head sideways on the ground, so as to get the back grinders to bear on Ins prey; and there Ihe creature was, with the dead blue fingers across his...threads from Bah ! — you have given us a little de trap of this, Master Benjie. Two wounded Spaniards were all this time struggling in the soft mud beyond... | |
| 1834 - 1056 páginas
...back grinders to bear on his prey; and there the creature was, with the dead blue fingers across hie teeth, crunching and crunching, and gasping, with...of the crushed bones, the sinews and nerves of the duad limb hanging like bloody cords and threads from Bah ! — you have given us a little de trop of... | |
| Michael Scott - 1836 - 462 páginas
...down, with a hold of one of the same poor fellow's cold hands. Every now and then he would clap his head sideways on the ground, so as to get the back...and threads from Bah! you have given us a little de trap of this, Master Benjie. Two wounded Spaniards were all this time struggling in the soft mud beyond... | |
| 1884 - 946 páginas
...bloodhound is tearing at a dead Spaniard : — " Every now and then he would clap his head eideways on the ground, so as to get the back grinders to bear...threads from — Bah ! you have given us a little tie trap of this, Master Benjie." Yes, the author's own judgment cannot be questioned; both in " Tom... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1885 - 332 páginas
...will suffice. A bloodhound is tearing at a dead Spaniard:—" Every now and then he wor-ld clap his head sideways on the ground, so as to get the back...given us a little de trop of this, Master Benjie." Yes, the author's own judgment cannot be questioned: both in " Tom Cringle " and the " Midge " there... | |
| William Clark Russell - 1890 - 346 páginas
...will suffice. A bloodhound is tearing at a dead Spaniard : — " Every now and then he would clap his head sideways on the ground, so as to get the back...threads from • Bah ! you have given us a little de trap of this, Master Benjie." Yes, the author's own judgment cannot be questioned; both in " Tom Cringle... | |
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