And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of the sky, their hoofs drum up the dawn, The dun he went like a wounded bull, but the mare like a new-roused fawn. Rudyard Kipling's Verse - Página 267de Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 787 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| David Richard Porter - 1911 - 292 páginas
...his head above, But the red mare played with the snaffle-bars as a lady plays with a glove. There was rock to the left, and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1912 - 230 páginas
...head above, But the red mare played with the snaffle-bars, as a maiden plays with a glove. There was rock to the left, and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of... | |
| Maurice Assheton Harbord - 1915 - 392 páginas
...if you hadn't told me !" With that he shot all the eight, one after the otherCHAPTER XVI TREKKING " There is rock to the left and rock to the right, and...hear a breech-bolt snick where never a man is seen." RUDYARD KIPLING. WHEN recruiting in Cape Town, I accepted only four hundred out of over fifteen hundred... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1915 - 324 páginas
...head above, But the red mare played with the snaffle-bars, as a maiden plays with a glove. There was rock to the left and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of... | |
| 1916 - 314 páginas
...head above, But the red mare played with the snaffle-bars, as a maiden plays with a glove. There was rock to the left and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of... | |
| Anna Alice Chapin - 1917 - 338 páginas
...moment of breathle; Then Enid turned to him quickly. "Take mine !" she said. CHAPTER VII MOUNTAIN LAUREL There is rock to the left, and rock to the right,...hear a breech-bolt snick where never a man is seen, • ••••'* There was not a man but carried his feud with the blood of the mountaineer. RUDTARD... | |
| Guido Hermann Stempel - 1917 - 378 páginas
...and slugged his head above, 30 But the red mare played with the snaffle-bars, as a maiden There was rock to the left, and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of... | |
| Guido Hermann Stempel - 1917 - 412 páginas
...ere he win to the Tongue of Jagai. But if he be past the Tongue of Jagai, right swiftly turn ye then, For the length and the breadth of that grisly plain is sown with Kamal's men. 15 There is rock to the left, and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And ye may hear a... | |
| George E. Teter - 1918 - 464 páginas
...he win to the Tongue of Jagai, "But if he be passed the Tongue of Jagai, right swiftly turn ye then, "For the length and the breadth of that grisly plain...right, and low, lean thorn between, "And ye may hear a breech bolt snick where never a man is seen." The Colonel's son has taken a horse, and a raw rough... | |
| George E. Teter - 1918 - 456 páginas
...head above, But the red mare played with the snaffle-bars,3 as a maiden plays with a glove. There was rock to the left and rock to the right, and low lean thorn between, And thrice he heard a breech-bolt snick tho' never a man was seen. They have ridden the low moon out of... | |
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