They behaved (they are both young dogs) exactly in their usual manner ; coming behind the basket phaeton as we trotted along, and lifting their heads to have their ears pulled — a special attention which they receive from no one else. But when I drove... 1852-1870 - Сторінка 219автори: John Forster - 1874Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1871 - 776 стор.
...and lifting their heads to have their ears pulled, — a special attention which they receive from no one else. But when I drove into the stable-yard, Linda...she might caress my foot with her great fore-paws. M 's little dog too, Mrs. Bouncer, barked in the greatest agitation on being called down and asked... | |
| 1870 - 786 стор.
...— a special attention which they receive from no one else. But when I drove into the stable - yard, Linda (the St. Bernard) was greatly excited, weeping...she might caress my foot with her great fore-paws. M.'s little dog, too, Mrs. Bounfcer, barked in the greatest agitation, on being called down and asked,... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1872 - 370 стор.
...and lifting their heads to have their ears pulled, — a special attention which they receive from no one else. But when I drove into the stable-yard, Linda...she might caress my foot with her great fore-paws. M 's little dog too, Mrs. Bouncer, barked in the greatest agitation on being called down and asked... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 874 стор.
...and lifting their heads to have their ears pulled — a special attention which they receive from no | ű }ӳ/ lu 7> _W~{ٞgn . :X 7m[ _n- = {_} ...v ڌ u 1 e 0: 8 F )= 7I K " 75 $m'| i rΨ M. 's little dog, too, Mrs. Bouncer, barked in the greatest agitation on being called down and asked,... | |
| John Forster - 1874 - 586 стор.
...lifting their heads to have their ears pulled, a special Reception ' attention which they receive from no one else. But when ' I drove into the stable-yard,...greatest agitation on being called down and asked l»y friendri. * by Mary, " Who is this ? " and tore round and round me Mrs. ' like the dog in the... | |
| Dog life - 1875 - 302 стор.
...and lifting their heads to have their ears pulled — a special attention which they receive from no one else. But when I drove into the stable-yard, Linda...foot with her great fore-paws. Mary's little dog, Bouncer, too, barked with the greatest agitation on being asked ' Who is this ?' and tore round and... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1876 - 444 стор.
...and lifting their heads to have their ears pulled, — a speeial attention whieh they reeeive from no one else. But when I drove into the stable-yard, Linda (the St. Bernard) was greatly exeited; weeping profusely, and throwing herself on lu-r baek that she might earess my foot wi h hei... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 618 стор.
...superintending the production of a French version of " No Thoroughfare," in Paris. It was called " L'Abtme." when I drove into the stable-yard, Linda (the St....she might caress my foot with her great fore-paws. Mamie's little dog, too, Mrs. Bouncer, barked in the greatest agitation on being called down and asked... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1881 - 318 стор.
...and lifting their heads to have their ears pulled — a special attention which they receive from no one else. But when I drove into the stable-yard, Linda...she might caress my foot with her great fore-paws. Mamie's little dog, too, Mrs. Bouncer, barked in the greatest agitation on being called down and asked... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1881 - 440 стор.
...and lifting their heads to have their ears pulled, — a special attention which they receive from no one else. But when I drove into the stable-yard, Linda (the St. Bernard) was greatly ezoited ; weeping profusely, and throwing herself on her back that she might caress my foot with her... | |
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