| 1850 - 464 sider
...companion crouching at his fide, and seeming perfectly aware of the dangerous Ini-iiu" , he was engaged iu. The night was very dark and cold, and the poor little...at that instant the dog, with a roar, leaped across him, and laid his mortal enemy upon the earth. The boy was roused into double activity by the voice... | |
| H. D. Richardson - 1847 - 154 sider
...ground with this spear, he will rise up and kill both you and the dog." " I'll do what I can," said the boy, as he took the spear from the wolf-hunter's hand....at that instant the dog, with a roar, leaped across him, and laid his mortal enemy upon the earth. The boy was roused into double activity by the voice... | |
| H D. Richardson - 1851 - 152 sider
...this spear, he will rise tip and kill both you and the dog." " I '11 do what I can," said the hoy, as he took the spear from the wolf-hunter's hand....at that instant the dog, with a roar, leaped across him, and laid his mortal enemy upon the earth. The boy was roused into double activity by the voice... | |
| H. D. Richardson - 1857 - 144 sider
...from the wolf-hunter's hand. The boy immediately threw open the gate of the fold, and took his scat in the inner part, close to the entrance, his faithful...at that instant the dog, with a roar, leaped across him, and laid his mortal enemy upon the earth. The boy was roused into double activity by the voice... | |
| John Potter Hamilton - 1860 - 340 sider
...seat in the inner part close to the entrance, his faithful companion crouching at his side, and seemed perfectly aware of the dangerous business he was engaged...cold, and the poor little boy being benumbed with the chill air, was beginning to fall into a kind of sleep; when at that instant the dog with a roar leaped... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1878 - 502 sider
...this spear, he will rise up and will kill both you and the dog.' " ' I'll do what I can,' said the boy, as he took the spear from the wolf-hunter's hand....at that instant the dog, with a roar, leaped across him and laid his mortal enemy upon the earth. The boy was roused into double activity by the voice... | |
| James Edmund Harting - 1880 - 340 sider
...both you and the dog.' "Tll do what I can,' said the boy, as he took the spear from the Wolf- hunter's hand. "The boy immediately threw open the gate of...at that instant the dog, with a roar, leaped across him and laid his mortal enemy upon the earth. The boy was roused into double activity by the voice... | |
| George Augustus Graham - 1885 - 64 sider
...the inner part, close to the entrance, his faithful companion crouching at his side, and seemingly perfectly aware of the dangerous business he was engaged...and cold, and the poor little boy, being benumbed by the chilly air, was beginning to fall into a kind of sleep, when at that instant the dog, with a... | |
| 1848 - 730 sider
...when he is down to rivet his neck to the ground with this spear, he will rise up and kill you both. So, good night." " I'll do what I can," said the little...at that instant the dog with a roar leaped across him, and laid his mortal enemy upon the earth. The boy was roused into double activity by the voice... | |
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