Bernard in a very stormy season, labouring to make his way to the little village of St. Pierre, in the valley beneath the mountain, where his wife and children dwelt. It was in vain that the monks attempted to check his resolution to reach his family.... The Dog - Page 80by William Youatt - 1857 - 403 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Carus Wilson - 1830
...to the village of St. Pierre, in thevalley beneath the mountain, where hiswife and children dwelt. It was in vain that the monks attempted to check his...two guides, each of whom was accompanied by a dog, of which one was the remarkable creature whose services had been so valuable to mankind. Descending... | |
| 1829 - 660 pages
...little village of St. Pierre, in the valley beneath the mountain, where his wife and children dwelt. It was in vain that the monks attempted to check his...two guides, each of whom was accompanied by a dog, of which one was the remarkable creature whose services had been so valuable to mankind. Descending... | |
| James Rennie - Elephants - 1829 - 438 pages
...little village of St. Pierre, in the valley beneath the mountain, where his wife and children dwelt. It was in vain that the monks attempted to check his...two guides, each of whom was accompanied by a dog, of which one was the remarkable creature whose services had been so valuable to mankind. Descending... | |
| English literature - 1829 - 832 pages
...Pierre, in the valley beneath the mountain, where his wife and children dwelt. It was in vain thut the monks attempted to check his resolution to reach...two guides, each of whom was accompanied by a dog, of which one was tlie remarkable creature whose services had been so valuable to mankind. Descending... | |
| 1829 - 476 pages
...little village of St. Pierre, in the valley beneath the mountain, where his wife and children dwelt. It was in vain that the monks attempted to check his...reach his family. They at last gave him two guides, . *T. " The whole race of Indians has long since passed away, pining and perishing beneath the domination... | |
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 pages
...little village of St Pierre, in the valley beneath the mountain, where his wife and children dwelt. It was in vain that the monks attempted to check his...two guides, each of whom was accompanied by a dog, of which one was the remarkable creature whose services had been so valuable to mankind. Descending... | |
| Gift books - 1832 - 320 pages
...Pierre, in the valley, where his wife and children dwelt. It was in vain that the monks endeavoured to check his resolution to reach his family. They...two guides, each of whom was accompanied by a dog, of which one was the remarkable animal whose services had been so valuable to mankind. Descending from... | |
| 1832 - 858 pages
...little village of St. Pierre, in the valley beneath the mountain, where his wife and children dwelt. It was in vain that the monks attempted to check his...two guides, each of whom was accompanied by a dog, of which one was the remarkable creature whose services had been so valuable to mankind. Descending... | |
| 1838 - 944 pages
...little village of St. Pierre, in the valley beneath the mountain where his wife and children dwelt. It was in vain that the monks attempted to check his...two guides, each of whom was accompanied by a dog, of which one was the remarkable creature whose services had been so valuable to mankind. Descending... | |
| Readers - 1838 - 302 pages
...little village of St. Pierre, in the valley beneath the mountain, where his wife and children dwelt. It was in vain that the monks attempted to check his resolution to reach his family. The}' at last gave him two guides, each of whom was accompanied by a. dog, of which one was the remarkable... | |
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