Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... dogs were on him again , and the battle pursued its course over the rim of the prairie and out of sight even as M'Gee managed to halt the blacks at a fence corner . I was left holding them , sick with the agony of each passing moment ...
... dogs were on him again , and the battle pursued its course over the rim of the prairie and out of sight even as M'Gee managed to halt the blacks at a fence corner . I was left holding them , sick with the agony of each passing moment ...
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... dogs might miss spotting him . Fish one out , Spud , and hold her on your lap . " It was a desperate job getting one dog alone from the box . Knowing their business , all were ready to leap forth at an instant's notice . But Gyp I got ...
... dogs might miss spotting him . Fish one out , Spud , and hold her on your lap . " It was a desperate job getting one dog alone from the box . Knowing their business , all were ready to leap forth at an instant's notice . But Gyp I got ...
Side 323
... dogs on him the red wolf went down , and that was the end . Struggle as he might , he was firmly held when Maggie rode up at a gallop . That he was keen to save his dogs I know , but they were not suffering now , and what followed was ...
... dogs on him the red wolf went down , and that was the end . Struggle as he might , he was firmly held when Maggie rode up at a gallop . That he was keen to save his dogs I know , but they were not suffering now , and what followed was ...
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