... out of the kennel, and away they went into the field. After the fatigues of hunting, he refreshed himself by rubbing down two or three horses as quickly as he could ; then running into the house to lay the cloth, and wait at dinner -, then hurrying... Practical Education - Side 137av Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1811Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1790 - 522 sider
...the cloth, and wait at dinner ; then nurrying again into the (table to feed the horfes— diverfificd with an interlude of the cows again to milk, the dogs...feed, and eight hunters to litter down for the night. What may appear extraordinary, the man lived for fome years ; though his mailer ufed often to call... | |
| Edward Topham - 1791 - 140 sider
...cloth, and wait at dinner ; then hurrying again into the liable to feed the horfes — diverfified with an interlude of the cows again to milk, the dogs...feed, and eight hunters to litter down for the night. What may appear extraordinary, the man lived for fome years, though his mafter ufed often to call him... | |
| Edward Topham - 1791 - 144 sider
...cloth, and wait at dinner ; then hurrying again into the ftable to feed the horfes — diverfified with an interlude of the cows again to milk, the dogs...feed, and eight hunters to litter down for the night. What may appear extraordinary, the man lived for fome years, though his matter ufed often to call him... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 424 sider
...the cloth, and wait at dinner; then hurrying again into the fiable to feed the horfes — diverfified with an interlude of the cows again to milk, the dogs...feed, and eight hunters to litter down for the night. In the penury of Mr Elwes there was fomething that feemed like a judgment from heaven. AH earthly comforts... | |
| 1800 - 452 sider
...the cloth and wait at dinner ; then hurrying again into the ftable to feed the horfes, diverfified with an interlude of the cows again to milk, the dogs...eight hunters to litter down for the night." Mr. Elwes (the Mifer) ufed to call this huntfman" an idle dog, who wanted to be paid for doing nothing ! CHARLES... | |
| 1801 - 432 sider
...running into the house to lay the cloth, and wait at. dinner, then hurrying again into the stable to teed the horses — diversified with an interlude of the...feed, and eight hunters to litter down for the night. What nwy appear extraordinary, the mm lived for some KjtS, though his master used often to call him,... | |
| William Granger - 1804 - 688 sider
...the cloth, and wait at dinner ; then hurrying again into the ftable to feed the horfes— diverf.rled with an interlude of the cows again to milk, the dogs...feed, and eight hunters to litter down for th'e night. What may appear extraordinary, the man lived for fome years, though his mafter ufed often to call him... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1815 - 512 sider
...re*' freshed himself by rubbing down two or three *' horses as quickly as he could ; then running " into the house to lay the cloth, and wait at '* dinner...much may be done to improve versatility of mind by a judicious arrangement of their occupations. When we are tired of smelling a rose, we can smell a... | |
| 1821 - 682 sider
...hunting, -.he refreshed himself by rubbing down two or three horses as quickly as he could ; then running into the house to lay the cloth, and wait at dinner...feed, and eight hunters to litter down for the night. What may appear extraordinary, the man lived for some years, though his master used often to call him... | |
| 1823 - 880 sider
...then running into the house to lay the cloth, and wait at dinner ; then hurrying again into the staUt to feed the horses — diversified with an interlude...feed, and eight hunters to litter down for the night. In the penury of Mr Elwes there was something that seemed like a judgment from heaven. All earthly... | |
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