| 1850 - 688 sider
...fellow that I hunted, more or less, for two or three years ; and if that an'ta particular bar hunt, I ain't got one to tell. But, in the first place,...that's what I say to Countess's pups every day when I 'm home ; and I have great hopes of them ar pups, because they are continually nosing about ; and... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1850 - 688 sider
...fellow that I hunted, more or less, for two or three years; and if that an'ta particular bar hunt, I ain't got one to tell. But, in the first place,...that's what I say to Countess's pups every day when I 'm home; and I have great hopes of them ar pups, because they are continually noting about; and though... | |
| Thomas Bangs Thorpe - 1854 - 344 sider
...fellow that I hunted, more or less, for two or three years ; and if that aint a particular bear hunt, I ain't got one to tell. " But in the first place,...sometimes in the wrong place, they gain experience any how, and may learn something useful to boot. " Well, as I was saying about this big bear, you see... | |
| Carolyn S. Brown - 1987 - 196 sider
...that he could give me an idea of a bar hunt that was never beat in this world, or in any other . . . "But in the first place, stranger, let me say, I am...sometimes in the wrong place they gain experience any how, and may learn something useful to boot." (p. 23) Jim senses the condescension behind the narrator's... | |
| Louis J. Budd, Edwin Harrison Cady - 1992 - 296 sider
...condescension is mocked by the "savage." Jim Doggett tells the narrator that he is "pleased with" him, "because you ain't ashamed to gain information by...every day when I'm home — and I have got great hopes for them ar pups, because they are continually nosing about, and though they stick it sometimes in... | |
| John Caldwell Guilds - 1999 - 642 sider
...fellow that I hunted, more or less, for two or three years; and if that ain'ta particular bear hunt, I ain't got one to tell. "But in the first place,...sometimes in the wrong place, they gain experience any how, and may learn something useful to boot. "Well, as I was saying about this big bear, you see... | |
| |