| John Henry Walsh - 1878 - 384 sider
...getting shorter as it nears the tip ; rather thick at the root, getting thicker for about four inches, then tapering off to a point. It should not be twisted...of the tail. It should neither be set on too high nor too low. When not excited it is carried gaily, and a little above the level of the body. 7. Legs... | |
| Charles Cook - 1885 - 196 sider
...getting shorter as it nears the tip ; rather thick at the root, getting thicker for about four inches, then tapering off to a point. It should not be twisted...of the tail. It should neither be set on too high nor too low. When not excited it is carried gaily, and a little above the level of the body. Legs.... | |
| George O. Shields - 1891 - 746 sider
...getting shorter as it nears the tip; rather thick at the root, getting thicker for about four inches, then tapering off to a point. It should not be twisted...way, but should come up with a regular curve like a scimiter, the tip, when excited, being in a perpendicular line with the root of the tail. It should... | |
| Herbert Compton - 1904 - 626 sider
...getting shorter as it nears the tip. Rather thick at the root, getting thicker for about 4 inches, then tapering off to a point. It should not be twisted or curled in any way, but should come up with a curve like a scimitar, the tip, when excited, being in a perpendicular line with the root of the tail.... | |
| A. Croxton Smith - 1910 - 448 sider
...colour and not so wiry, with nice feather about 2 inches long, getting shorter as it nears the tip. It should not be twisted or curled in any way, but should come up with a curve like a scimitar, the tip, when excited, being in a perpendicular line with the root of the tail.... | |
| William A. Bruette - 1921 - 418 sider
...getting shorter as it nears the tip; rather thick at the root, getting thicker for about four inches, then tapering off to a point. It should not be twisted or curled in 188 any way, but should come up with a curve like a scimitar, the tip, when excited, being in a perpendicular... | |
| William A. Bruette - 1922 - 440 sider
...getting shorter as it nears the tip; rather thick at the root, getting thicker for about four inches, then tapering off to a point. It should not be twisted or curled in any way, but should come up with a curve like a scimitar, the tip, when excited, being in a perpendicular line with the root of the tail.... | |
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