How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark is beyond my comprehension. The charge was left entirely to himself from midnight until the rising... The Dog - Page 100by William Youatt - 1852 - 268 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1818 - 492 pages
...astonishment, when we discovered by degrees that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark, is...entirely to himself from midnight until the rising ot the sun ; and if all the shepherds in the Forest had oeen there to have assisted him, they could... | |
| 1820 - 496 pages
...onrastonishment when wi- discovered by degrees that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark is...was left entirely to himself from midnight until the riling of the sun ; and if all the shepherds of the Forest had been there to have assisted him, they... | |
| Anecdotes - 1826 - 376 pages
...astonishment when we discovered by degrees that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark, is...entirely to himself, from midnight until the rising of the sun ; and if all the shepherds in the forest had been there to have assisted him, they could... | |
| Anecdotes - 1825 - 188 pages
...astonishment, when we discovered by degrees that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark, is...entirely to himself, from midnight until the rising of the sun ; and if all the shepherds in the forest had been there to assist him, they could not have... | |
| Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1826 - 380 pages
...beyond my comprehension. The charge was left entirely to himself, from midnight until the rising of the sun ; and if all the shepherds in the forest had been...him, they could not have effected it with greater propriety. All that 1 can farther say is, that I never felt so grateful to any creature below the sun,... | |
| Thomas Brown - Dogs - 1829 - 590 pages
...what was our astonishment when we discovered that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark is...him, they could not have effected it •with greater propriety. All that I can farther say is, that I never felt so grateful to any creature under the sun... | |
| James Hogg - Fiction - 1829 - 242 pages
...astonishment, when we discovered by degrees that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark is...entirely to himself from midnight until the rising of the sun ; and if all the shepherds in the Forest had been there to assist him, they could not have... | |
| James Hogg - 1829 - 694 pages
...beyond my comprehension. The charge was left entirely to himself from midnight until the rising of the sun ; and if all the shepherds in the Forest had been there to assist him, they could not have effected it with greater propriety. All that I can say farther is,... | |
| Natural history - 1834 - 306 pages
...What was our astonishment when we discovered that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark is beyond my comprehension : if all the shepherds in the forest had been there, ihey could not have effected it with greater propriety."... | |
| James Hogg - Scotland - 1837 - 382 pages
...astonishment, when we discovered by degrees that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark is...entirely to himself from midnight until the rising of the sun ; and if all the shepherds in the Forest had been there to assist him, they could not have... | |
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