| 1835 - 430 Seiten
...•om towards the river, and look at me and wag his tail, and seem eager to go on. After endeavouring, in vain, to get him to follow me, I concluded to follow...be sure that I was coming, and to hasten my steps." enemy of his master ; for a« my rexpeclable correspondent adds — " The dog of the hunter was his... | |
| Noah Webster - 1835 - 270 Seiten
...joyously, and run off from towards the river, and look at me and wag his tail, and seem eager to goon. After endeavoring in vain to get him to follow me,...briskly before me, often looking back, as if to be snre that I was commg, and to hasten ray steps." 20. The brother was then told, that at the very point... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1866 - 698 Seiten
...and run off from towards the river, and look at me and wag his tail and seemed eager to go onAfter endeavoring, in vain, to get him to follow me, I concluded...sure that I was coming, and to hasten my steps." The dog of the hunter was his companion and friend. They were much together, and mutually dependant upon... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1868 - 822 Seiten
...would jump up joyously and run off from towards the river, and look at me and wag his tail and seemed eager to go on. After endeavoring, in vain, to get...so. He ran briskly before me, often looking back, aa if to be sure that I was coming, and to hasten my steps." The brother was then told, that at the... | |
| Daniel Drake, Charles Daniel Drake - 1870 - 346 Seiten
...me, but he would not ; and when I would approach him, he would jump up joyously and run off toward the river, and look at me and wag his tail, and seem...point where the faithful dog had arrested his march toward the canoe, those who_were in it had discovered the Indian. All who had heard the story, believed... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1870 - 806 Seiten
...would jump up joyously and run off from towards the river, and look at me and wag his tail and seemed eager to go on. After endeavoring, in vain, to get...so. He ran briskly before me, often looking back, aa if to be sure that I was coming, and to hasten my steps." The brother was then told, that at the... | |
| Daniel Drake, Charles Daniel Drake - 1870 - 346 Seiten
...me, but he would not ; and when I would approach him, he would jump up joyously and run off toward the river, and look at me and wag his tail, and seem...point where the faithful dog had arrested his march toward the canoe, those who, were in it had discovered the Indian. All who had heard the story, believed... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1870 - 794 Seiten
...would jump up joyously and run off from towards the river, and look at me and wag his tail and seemed eager to go on. After endeavoring, in vain, to get him to follow me, I concluded to fol* low him? and did so. He ran briskly before me, often looking back, aa if to be sure that I was... | |
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