 | Theodore Soden - 1856 - 319 pages
...piece of cake, he resolved to follow him and find out the cause of this strange procedure. The dog led the way to a cataract, at some distance from the spot where the shepherd had left the child. The banks of the cataract almost joined at the top, yet were separated... | |
 | Edward Jesse - 1858 - 491 pages
...piece of cake, he resolved to follow him, and find out the cause of his strange procedure. The dog led the way to a cataract, at some distance from the spot where the shepherd had left his child. The banks of the cataract almost joined at the top, yet separated... | |
 | Julia Lockwood (lady.) - 1861
...resolved to follow, which he did, and the dog, seeing his master follow him, slackened his pace, and led the way to a cataract, at some distance from the spot where the child had disappeared. The banks of the ravine, through which the cataract fell, almost joined... | |
 | Sarah Tomlinson - 1862
...for several days, when at last the shepherd determined to wait for the dog and follow him. The animal led the way to a cataract at some distance from the spot where the shepherd had left his child. Down the rugged precipice near this cataract the dog plunged, and... | |
 | Anecdote book - 1866
...piece of cake, he resolved to follow him, and find out the cause of this strange procedure. The dog led the way to a cataract at some distance from the spot where the shepherd had left his child. The banks of the cataract, almost joined at the top, yet separated... | |
 | Thomas Brown - 1869
...day, and when the dog, as usual, departed with his piece of cake, he resolved to follow him. The dog led the way to a cataract at some distance from the spot where the shepherd had left his child. The banks of the water-fall almost joined at the top, yet separated... | |
 | Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869
...piece of cake, he resolved to follow him, and find out the cause of his strange procedure. The dog led the way to a cataract at some distance from the spot where the shepherd had left his child. The banks of the cataract, almost joined at the top, yet separated... | |
 | H.A. CLEVELAND - 1869
...piece of cake, he resolved to follow him, and find out the cause of his strange procedure. The dog led the way to a cataract, at some distance from the spot where the shepherd had left his child. The banks of the cataract, almost joined at the top, yet separated... | |
 | Francis Orpen Morris - 1870
...piece of cake, he resolved to follow him, and find out the cause of his strange procedure. The dog led the way to a cataract, at some distance from the spot where the shepherd had left his child. The banks of the cataract almost joined at the top, yet, separated... | |
 | Eliza Lee Cabot Follen - 1870 - 96 pages
...came the next day, at the same hour, took his piece of cake, and ran off. The shepherd followed him. He led the way to a cataract at some distance from the place where the father had left the child. The bank of the cataract was steep and high, and the abyss... | |
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